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Antiquite etrusque: bell crater representing the destruction of Troy: detail depicting Neoptoleme throwing Astyanax, son of Hector, over the walls. 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 depicting Neoptoleme throwing Astyanax, son of Hector, over the walls. From Falerii Veteres (Civita Castellana). 350-300 BC. Rome, Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia
LRI4659375 Antiquite etrusque: bell crater representing the destruction of Troy: detail depicting Neoptoleme throwing Astyanax, son of Hector, over the walls. 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 depicting Neoptoleme throwing Astyanax, son of Hector, over the walls. 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 bell crater from the Etruscan era, depicting a significant moment in Greek mythology - the destruction of Troy. The intricate detail captured in this artwork highlights Neoptoleme, son of Achilles, hurling Astyanax, son of Hector, over the city walls. Dating back to 350-300 BC and currently housed at the Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia in Rome, Italy, this piece is a testament to the rich history and artistic prowess of ancient civilizations. Created by Luisa Ricciarini, it beautifully captures the essence of warfare and violence that permeated Greek culture. The ceramic medium used for this masterpiece adds depth and texture to every stroke, immersing viewers into a battle scene filled with mythological characters locked in fierce combat. This portrayal serves as a reminder of the epic tales passed down through generations. As we gaze upon this artifact from Falerii Veteres (Civita Castellana), we are transported back to an era where confrontation was inevitable and heroes were born on bloody battlefields. It stands as a symbol not only of Greece's historical significance but also its influence on European civilization. Luisa Ricciarini's skillful interpretation breathes life into these ancient stories while honoring their cultural importance. Through her artistry, she invites us to explore our shared past and appreciate the enduring impact it has had on our present-day world.
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