Barron's: Chapter 5 - Etruscan Art Flashcards
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Time period
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- tenth century B.C.E. to c. 270 B.C.E.
- Height: seventh-sixth centuries B.C.E.
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Essential Knowledge
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- Etruscan art is studied as a unit, rather than by individual city-states
- Etruscan art shows a number of ancient influences
- The Etruscan literary tradition is mostly lost
3
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Temple of Minerva
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- 510-500 B.C.E.
- mud brick or tufa and wood
- Veii, Italy
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Tomb of the Triclinium
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- 480-470 B.C.E.
- tufa and fresco
- Tarquinia, Italy
- Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Fresco murals
- Arena Chapel
- Sistine Chapel
- House of the Vettii
5
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Sarcophagus of the Spouses from Cerveteri
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- 520 B.C.E.
- terra-cotta
- Museuo Nazionale di Villa Guilia
- Rome
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Apollo from Veii
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- c. 510 B.C.E.
- terra-cotta
- Museo Nazional di Villa Giulia, Rome
- Cross-Cultural Comparisons: The Figure in Motion
- Shiva as Lord of Dance
- Nio guardian figures
- Running Horned Woman
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necropolis
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- a large burial area; literally, a “city of the dead”
8
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stucco
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- a fine plaster used for wall decorations or moldings
9
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terra-cotta
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- a hard ceramic clay used for building or for making pottery
10
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triclinium
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- a dining table in ancient Rome that has a couch on three sides for reclining at meals
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tufa
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- a porous rock similar to limestone
12
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tumulus
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- an artificial mound of earth and stones placed over a grave
13
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tuscan order
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- an order of ancient architecture featuring slender, smooth columns that sit on simple bases; no carvings on the frieze or in the capitals