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Etruscan art: frescoes representing banquet scenes, detail representing a flute player
LRI4639450 Etruscan art: frescoes representing banquet scenes, detail representing a flute player. Tomb of the Triclinium. 5th century BC. National Archaeological Museum of Tarquinia Italy by Etruscan, (5th century BC); Museo Nazionale Archeologico, Tarquinia, Viterbo, Lazio, Italy; (add.info.: Etruscan art: frescoes representing banquet scenes, detail representing a flute player. Tomb of the Triclinium. 5th century BC. National Archaeological Museum of Tarquinia Italy); Luisa Ricciarini; Etruscan, out of copyright
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Eroticism Etrusca Flute Homosexuality
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This print showcases a mesmerizing piece of Etruscan art: frescoes representing banquet scenes, with a particular focus on the detail of a flute player. The artwork originates from the Tomb of the Triclinium in Tarquinia, Italy and dates back to the 5th century BC. Preserved at the National Archaeological Museum of Tarquinia, this masterpiece offers us a glimpse into ancient Etruscan culture. The flute player depicted in this detail is skillfully portrayed by Luisa Ricciarini's lens. The musician captivates our attention as they play their instrument with grace and precision. Through their music, we can almost hear the enchanting melodies that once filled these banquets. This image not only highlights artistic mastery but also provides insight into various aspects of Etruscan society. It hints at themes such as eroticism and homosexuality prevalent during that time period. These frescoes were not merely decorative; they served as visual narratives reflecting social customs and beliefs. Luisa Ricciarini's photograph allows us to appreciate both the beauty and historical significance of this Etruscan artwork. As we gaze upon it, we are transported back in time to an era where music played an integral role in cultural gatherings. This print serves as a testament to human creativity throughout history, reminding us of our connection to past civilizations through art and expression.
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