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Etruscan Art Nigel Spivey

Etruscan Art By Nigel Spivey

Etruscan Art by Nigel Spivey


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Summary

A critical survey which attempts to bring to life the enigmatic Etruscan people and their art. Archaeological evidence survives of this cultured and socially adept civilization with the emergence of richly frescoed tombs, exquisite jewelry and sculpture, metalwork and painted vases.

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Etruscan Art by Nigel Spivey

The Etruscans are one of the enigmas of history. A cultured, artistic, socially adept and seemingly tolerant and pleasure-loving people, they dominated Central Italy for 800 years until their civilization was absorbed and their identity obliterated by the growing power of Rome in the fourth and third centuries BC. During the last 400 years their art has come to be appreciated and enjoyed; rich archaeological evidence survives despite a continuing history of pillage, with the emergence of richly frescoed tombs, exquisite jewelry and sculpture, metalwork and painted vases at sites such as Ceverteri, Tarquinia and Vulci paying testament to the rich artistic culture of the Etruscans. The author has also written Understanding Greek Sculpture.

About Nigel Spivey

Nigel Spivey is Lecturer in Classics, Cambridge. His many publications include , the prizewinning Understanding Greek Sculpture, and Etruscan Art.

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CIN0500203040G
9780500203040
0500203040
Etruscan Art by Nigel Spivey
Used - Good
Paperback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
19971006
216
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