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Etruscan Art

The Etruscans were an ancient Italic culture linguistically identifiable by about 700 B.C. Their culture developed from a prehistoric civilization known as Villanovan (ca. 900–500 B.C. ). By the beginning of the seventh century B.C., the Etruscans occupied the central region of Italy between the Arno and Tiber rivers, and eventually settled as far north as the Po River valley and as far south as Campania. They flourished until the end of the second century B.C., when they were fully subsumed into Roman culture. While some 13,000 Etruscan texts exist, most of these are very short. Consequently, much of what we know about the Etruscans comes not from historical evidence, but from their art and the archaeological record. Many Etruscan sites, primarily cemeteries and sanctuaries, have been excavated, notably at Veii, Cerveteri, Tarquinia, Vulci, and Vetulonia. Numerous Etruscan tomb paintings portray in vivid color many different scenes of life, death, and myth.
Etruscan Art | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtEtruscan Art | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
225a,b) ... view slideshow view thumbnails ... the etruscans were an ancient italic culture linguistically identifiable by about 700 b.c. their culture developed from a prehistoric civilization known as villanovan (ca. 900–500 b.c. ). by the beginning of the seventh century b.c., the etruscans occupied the central region of italy between the arno and tiber rivers, and eventually settled as far north as the po river valley and as far south as campania.
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/etru/hd_etru.htm [1104 words]
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Associated subjects: etruscan art (+), roman (+), italy (+), archaic period (+), greek potters (+)
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cotta portraits found in tombs. 9th century bc - early iron age art the etruscans date back to the people who inhabited or were expelled from asia minor during the bronze age and iron age. the culture they developed is known as villanovan, a culture with origins in the eastern alps influenced by greek traders. 800-650 bc - orientalizing phase: influenced by ancient greece a figurative tradition appeared in etruscan art.
http://www.kunstbus.com/locate/etruscan+art [299 words]
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