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( 700-539 BCE ) Etruscans = Ancient Italians who adopted much of he Greek Culture (was ETRURIA, now TUSCANY)

Etruscan Art. ( 700-539 BCE ) Etruscans = Ancient Italians who adopted much of he Greek Culture (was ETRURIA, now TUSCANY) Sculptures made from terra-cotta (Italian for “Baked Earth”) The new ‘Tuscan Style’ of architecture takes Greek orders with a twist. Etruscan Art. (700-539 BCE)

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( 700-539 BCE ) Etruscans = Ancient Italians who adopted much of he Greek Culture (was ETRURIA, now TUSCANY)

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  1. Etruscan Art (700-539 BCE) Etruscans = Ancient Italians who adopted much of he Greek Culture (was ETRURIA, now TUSCANY) Sculptures made from terra-cotta (Italian for “Baked Earth”) The new ‘Tuscan Style’ of architecture takes Greek orders with a twist

  2. Etruscan Art (700-539 BCE) Columns were smooth and did not surround temple Only one set of stairs leading up to stylobate Lots of terra-cotta sculpture – especially on roof Front and Back sides no longer the same

  3. Etruscan Art Sarcophagus from Cerveteri. C520 BCE 6’7” in length. ETRUSCAN

  4. Etruscan Art The tombs of Cerveteri

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  14. Etruscan Art Chimera of Arezzo, c. 400 BC, ETRUSCAN

  15. Etruscan Art Romulus and Remus nursed by a She-Wolf

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