Giustiniani Tomb. 2nd half 5th c. BC. ITALY
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Giustiniani Tomb. 2nd half 5th c. BC. ITALY
Giustiniani Tomb. 2nd half 5th c. BC. ITALY. Tarquinia. Necropolis of Monterozzi. Giustiniani Tomb.. Dancer. Etruscan art. Fresco
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Dancer Etruscan Fresco Half Insides Monterozzi Necropolis Tarquinia Tomb Giustiniani Up Right
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1. Title: Giustiniani Tomb: A Vibrant and Enigmatic Etruscan Masterpiece from the Necropolis of Monterozzi, Tarquinia, Italy (500 BC) 2. Description: This photograph showcases an interior view of the Giustiniani Tomb, a remarkable Etruscan masterpiece located in the Necropolis of Monterozzi in Tarquinia, Italy. Dated back to the 2nd half of the 5th century BC, this tomb is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of the Etruscan civilization. The tomb's walls are adorned with stunning frescoes, each one telling a unique story. 3. Scene and Composition: In this photograph, the up-right, vertical fresco on the right-hand side of the tomb catches the eye with its vivid colors and dynamic composition. The central figure of the scene is a man, dressed in a long tunic, depicted in the act of dancing. His lively movements are captured in mid-air, suggesting a joyful and celebratory mood. The dancer's posture and facial expression convey a sense of grace and agility, making this a captivating and enigmatic work of art. 4. Cultural Significance: The Etruscans were an ancient civilization that thrived in central Italy from the 8th to the 3rd century BC. Their art, particularly their frescoes, is renowned for its vibrant colors, intricate details, and innovative compositions. The Giustiniani Tomb is a prime example of the Etruscan artistic tradition, offering a glimpse into the beliefs, customs, and daily life of this fascinating culture. 5. Technique and Preservation: The frescoes in the Giustiniani Tomb were created using the encaustic technique, which involves applying pigments mixed with wax to the wall. This technique allowed the artists to achieve a rich, textured effect and vibrant colors that have remarkably survived the test of time. The tomb's interior remains a well-preserved treasure, offering valuable insights into the artistic and cultural achievements of the Etruscan civilization.
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