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Lisa C. Pieraccini University of California Berkeley From Here to Eternity... Etruscan Wall Painting

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Lisa C. Pieraccini

University of California Berkeley

From Here to Eternity... Etruscan Wall Painting

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Chronology

Orientalizing Period 650 -575 BC

Archaic Period 575 - 480 BC

Classical Period 480 – 330 BC

Hellenistic Period 330 – 2nd BC

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Tomb of the Painted Lions, right dromos, right wall, c. 625 BC.

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Tomb of the Panthers, Tarquinia, upper part of the back wall withtwo heraldic panthers, c. 600 BC

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Watercolor of the wall-paintings on the wall of the Campana Tomb, c. 600 BC.Tapestry like design of a fantastic world of man, beasts and vegetation motifs…pictoral variety

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Tomb of the Bulls, Tarquinia, c. 530 BC. Achilles ambushing Troilos in a sacred grove of Apollo (?).

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Tomb of the Bulls, Tarquinia, c. 530 BC.Achilles ambushing Troilus in a sacred groveof Apollo (?).

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The female dancer wears a lightchiton, mantle, and tutulus.

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Tomb of the Lionesses,Tarquinia, c. 520 BC

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Tomb of the Hunting and Fishing, Tarquinia, back chamber, banquet of aristocratic couple, 510. BC.

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Life size terracotta sarcophagus,the so-called “married couple,”Cerveteri, c. 500 BC

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Tomb of the Augurs,Tarquinia, c. 520 BC

apas tanasar tanasar

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Phersu, left wall.

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Tomb of the Baron, Tarquinia, c. 510 BC.

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Tomb of the Leopards, Tarquinia, banquet scene, c. 480 BC.

“If I must lie in a grave, let it be an Etruscan one.” Sigmund Freud

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What do the trees suggest?

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Tomb of The Triclinium, Tarquinia, c. 470 BC

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Tomb of the BlueDemons, Tarquiniac. 400 BC discovered in 1985.

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Tomb of the Blue Demons; section of the back wall: banqueting scene with lounging couple and aulos player; c. 400 BC

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Tomb of the Blue Demons, two demons on a rocky landscape, c. 400 BC.

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Tomb of Orcus I, Tarquinia,mid 4th BC., detail of the deathdemon or simple escort,Charun.

Technical and stylistic innovations appear…three-dimensionality

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Tomb of the Orcus II, Tarquinia. 4th BCTuchulcha and Theseus in the Underworld

Included in this tomb are scenes from the Odyssey withAchilles in the Underworld.

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Tomb of Orcus II , left wall with Agamemnon and The Soul ofTeiresias.

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Tomb of the Infernal Quadriga, 4th BC, Sarteano (discovered 2003)

Two men recline at banquet…perhaps the deceased?

Three headed snakemonster and hippocamp

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Charun and Vanth in the Francois Tomb, Vulci (sacrifice of the Trojan prisoners).Agamemnon, ghost of Patroklos, Vanth…Achilles sacrifices a Trojan in honor of his comrade Patroklos, Charun stands with hammer in hand, mid to late 4th BC.

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Portrait of Vel Satie,Francois Tomb, Vulci.He wears the mantle or toga picta (embroidered).4th BC.

“The first full-length standing (painted ) portrait of European Art.”

M. Pallottino.

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Charun Anina Tomb, end of 3rd BC Vanth

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Larth Velcha and Velia Seitithi, Tombof the Shields, Tarquinia, c. 350 BC.

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Tomb of the Orcus I

profile head of

Velia, c. 350 BC.

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Velthur Velcha and Ravnthu Aprthnai attended by musicians, Tomb of the Shields, Tarquinia, c. 350 BC.

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Tomb of the Meeting, Tarquinia, procession of togati, first half of 3rd BC. The deceased has white hair (three lictors stand in front of him).

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