EditorialOne of a Pair of Etruscan Plates: Three Striding Panthers, Attributed to the Circle of the Crane Painter (Etruscan, about 700 - 675 B.C.), Caere, Etruria, 680?640 B.C., Terracotta, 37 ? 5 cm (14 9/16 ? 1 15/16 in.).
EditorialTerracotta footed bowl, Geometric, ca. 625?600 B.C., Etruscan, Italo-geometric, Terracotta, H. 8 3/16 in. (20.8 cm), Vases, These two vases of similar shape represent different Etruscan responses to imported Greek geometric pottery. Both types are freq...
EditorialTerracotta plate, Sub-geometric, ca?670 B.C., Etruscan, Subgeometric, probably Caeretan, Terracotta, H. 1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm); diameter 9 1/2 in. (24.1 cm), Vases, Exterior: six herons, Interior: wide concentric circles. This plate belongs to a large grou...
EditorialTerracotta plate, Sub-geometric, ca?670 B.C., Etruscan, Subgeometric, probably Caeretan, Terracotta, H. 1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm); diameter 9 1/2 in. (24.1 cm), Vases, Exterior: six herons, Interior: wide concentric circles. This plate belongs to a large grou...
EditorialTerracotta hydria (water jar), Archaic, ca. 520?510 B.C., Greek, Caeretan, Terracotta; black-figure, H. 16 3/4 in. (42.5 cm), Vases, Obverse, a lion and a leopard felling a bull, Reverse, two horsemen. This jar belongs to a small group of distinctive h...
EditorialOne of a Pair of Etruscan Plates: Three Striding Panthers, Attributed to the Circle of the Crane Painter (Etruscan, about 700 - 675 B.C.), Caere, Etruria, 680?640 B.C., Terracotta, 37 ? 5 cm (14 9/16 ? 1 15/16 in.).
EditorialHeracles fighting Cerberus, the hell-hound, one of his twelve labours. Black-figured hydria from Caere, 530-525 BCE Terracotta, height: 43 cm Inv. E 701.
EditorialOrestes kills Aigisthos with his sword. Left: Chrysothemis fleeing. Attic red-figured pelike (500 BCE), from Caere. Obverse side of 10-01-06 / 65 Height 35 cm-Inv. IV 3725.
EditorialHeracles fighting Cerberus, the hell-hound, one of his twelve labours. Black-figured hydria from Caere, 530-525 BCE Terracotta, height: 43 cm Inv. E 701.
EditorialOrestes kills Aigisthos with his sword. Left: Chrysothemis fleeing. Attic red-figured pelike (500 BCE), from Caere. Obverse side of 10-01-06 / 65 Height 35 cm-Inv. IV 3725.
EditorialTerracotta footed bowl, Geometric, ca. 625?600 B.C., Etruscan, Italo-geometric, Terracotta, H. 8 3/16 in. (20.8 cm), Vases, These two vases of similar shape represent different Etruscan responses to imported Greek geometric pottery. Both types are freq...
EditorialTerracotta spiral amphora (jar), Archaic, ca. 675?650 B.C., Etruscan, Terracotta; bucchero, H. 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm), Vases, This distinctive shape, frequently incised with double spirals, is indigenous to Italy. The thin, flat handles and sharp curves i...
EditorialTerracotta plate, Sub-geometric, ca?670 B.C., Etruscan, Subgeometric, probably Caeretan, Terracotta, H. 1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm); diameter 9 1/2 in. (24.1 cm), Vases, Exterior: six herons, Interior: wide concentric circles. This plate belongs to a large grou...
EditorialTerracotta hydria (water jar), Archaic, ca. 520?510 B.C., Greek, Caeretan, Terracotta; black-figure, H. 16 3/4 in. (42.5 cm), Vases, Obverse, a lion and a leopard felling a bull, Reverse, two horsemen. This jar belongs to a small group of distinctive h...
EditorialHeracles fighting Cerberus, the hell-hound, one of his twelve labours. Black-figured hydria from Caere, 530-525 BCE Terracotta, height: 43 cm Inv. E 701.
EditorialOrestes kills Aigisthos with his sword. Left: Chrysothemis fleeing. Attic red-figured pelike (500 BCE), from Caere. Obverse side of 10-01-06 / 65 Height 35 cm-Inv. IV 3725.