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Antiquite etrusque: bell crater representing the destruction of Troy: detail representing Priam killed by Neoptoleme. From Falerii Veteres (Civita Castellana). 350-300 BC. Rome, Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia
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Antiquite etrusque: bell crater representing the destruction of Troy: detail representing Priam killed by Neoptoleme. From Falerii Veteres (Civita Castellana). 350-300 BC. Rome, Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia
LRI4659368 Antiquite etrusque: bell crater representing the destruction of Troy: detail representing Priam killed by Neoptoleme. From Falerii Veteres (Civita Castellana). 350-300 BC. Rome, Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia by Etruscan, (4th century BC); Villa Giulia, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Antiquite etrusque: bell crater representing the destruction of Troy: detail representing Priam killed by Neoptoleme. From Falerii Veteres (Civita Castellana). 350-300 BC. Rome, Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia); Luisa Ricciarini
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This print showcases an exquisite piece of ancient art, the "Antiquite etrusque: bell crater representing the destruction of Troy". Created by Etruscan artists in the 4th century BC, this ceramic masterpiece can be found at the Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia in Rome. The detail depicted here is a powerful representation of Priam's tragic fate at the hands of Neoptoleme during the fall of Troy. The scene captures a moment filled with violence and mythology, as two mythological characters clash in a fierce battle. The artist skillfully conveys the intensity and emotion through intricate details on this vase. As we delve into this artwork, it becomes evident that it not only serves as a visual spectacle but also offers valuable insights into ancient civilizations and their fascination with warfare. This artifact provides archaeologists and historians with significant clues about Greek culture, combat techniques, and even social dynamics during that era. Luisa Ricciarini's expert photography allows us to appreciate every nuance of this historical treasure. Through her lens, we are transported back to ancient times where battles were fought for honor or power. This photograph reminds us of our shared human history and how art continues to connect us across time.
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