The Etruscans: art, architecture, and history

"Beginning in the eighth century B.C., the splendid civilization of the Etruscans spread out across the vast area of central Italy that extends from the edges of the Po Valley to the shores of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Although their geographic and linguistic origins remain controversial, the Etrusca...

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Main Authors: Borrelli, Federica (Author), Targia, Maria Cristina (Author)
Other Authors: Peccatori, Stefano (Editor), Zuffi, Stefano 1961- (Editor), Hartmann, Thomas Michael (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Italian
Published: Los Angeles J. Paul Getty Museum 2004
Edition:1. publ.
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Summary:"Beginning in the eighth century B.C., the splendid civilization of the Etruscans spread out across the vast area of central Italy that extends from the edges of the Po Valley to the shores of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Although their geographic and linguistic origins remain controversial, the Etruscans were deeply rooted in the region and developed a bread network of commercial and artistic trade throughout the Mediterranean. They created unforgettable works in gold, paintings, and sculpture in terra-cotta and bronze, while importing extraordinary painted vases from Greece. Ancient necropolises survive to this day, scattered among the provinces of Emilia, Tuscany, Lazio, and Umbria: at the seashore, carved into tufa, clinging to cliff walls, or buried beneath fields, often characterized by a diverse, distinctive architecture. From these cities of the dead, dazzling evidence continues to emerge of a culture that was rich, multifaceted, open, and peaceful - a culture destined to merge with Rome after centuries of independence."--BOOK JACKET.
Item Description:Aus dem Ital. übers.
Physical Description:143 S. Ill., Kt.
ISBN:0892367539

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