EditorialEmanuela Aureli in recital with ''I'll do it again this time'' at the Parco della Legnara in Cerveteri (Rome). Accompanied on the guitar by Maestro Giandomenico Anellino. Opening of the comedian Gianluca Giugliarelli
EditorialEtruscan Art. Italy. Antefix as a woman's head. C. 500 B.C. Polychromed terracotta. From Cerveteri. Gregorian Etruscan Museum. Vatican Museums. Vatican City.
EditorialTomb, said of the two seats, in Cerveteri, Etruscan tomb in Cerveteri in Italy, signed: J. A. Leveil (del.); Bury (sc.), Fig. 68, p. 303, Leveil, J. A. (del.); Bury (sc.), 1853, Jules Gailhabaud: Monuments anciens et modernes. Bd. 1. Paris: Librairie d...
EditorialGrave to Cerveteri and grave to Cornetto, Fig. 1: Etruscan tomb in Cerveteri, Fig. 2: Etruscan tomb in Tarquinia, pl. 29, after p. 124, fol. 29r, Carl August Menzel: Die Kunstwerke von dem Alterthum bis in die Gegenwart [...] oder Wegweiser durch das g...
EditorialEtruscan painted antefix with shaped head of woman with earrings. 520-500 BC. From Cerveteri. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom.
EditorialEtruscan Art. Italy. Sarcophagus of the Spouses. Terracotta with polychrome. Ca. 520-510 B.C. From Cerveteri (Banditaccia Necropolis). Detail. Husband face. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
EditorialEtruscan Art. Italy. Sarcophagus of the Spouses. Terracotta with polychrome. Ca. 520-510 B.C. From Cerveteri (Banditaccia Necropolis). Detail. Husband face. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
EditorialEtruscan Art. Italy. Antefix as a woman's head. C. 500 B.C. Polychromed terracotta. From Cerveteri. Gregorian Etruscan Museum. Vatican Museums. Vatican City.
EditorialTerracotta architectural plaque with lotus and palmette designs, Hellenistic, late 4th century B.C., Etruscan, Terracotta, paint, H.: 24 11/16 x 18 3/4 in. (62.7 x 47.6 cm), Terracottas, Said to be from Cerveteri Major portions of most Etruscan temples...
EditorialTerracotta spiral amphora (jar), Archaic, ca. 675?650 B.C., Etruscan, Terracotta; bucchero, H. 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm), Vases, This distinctive shape, frequently incised with double spirals, is indigenous to Italy. The thin, flat handles and sharp curves i...
EditorialEtruscan Art. Italy. Sarcophagus of the Spouses. Terracotta with polychrome. Ca. 520-510 B.C. From Cerveteri (Banditaccia Necropolis). Detail. Husband face. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
EditorialEtruscan Art. Italy. Sarcophagus of the Spouses. Terracotta with polychrome. Ca. 520-510 B.C. From Cerveteri (Banditaccia Necropolis). Detail. Husband face. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
EditorialEtruscan painted antefix with shaped head of woman with earrings. 520-500 BC. From Cerveteri. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom.
EditorialEtruscan Art. Italy. Antefix as a woman's head. C. 500 B.C. Polychromed terracotta. From Cerveteri. Gregorian Etruscan Museum. Vatican Museums. Vatican City.
EditorialEtruscan necropolis near Cerveteri, 7th-1st BCE. Some of the circular tombs are hewn directly into the local tuff. The largest are up to 30 m across and contain several rooms.
EditorialAugustus (63 BCE-14 CE) with laurel wreath. Marble head, from Cerveteri, Italy Height 33 cm Posthumous portrait from the reign of Emperor Claudius. MA 1246.
EditorialPortrait of Emperor Augustus (17 BCE-14 CE) Posthume portrait from the reign of Claudius (41-54 CE) From Cerveteri, marble, H: 35 cm Ma 1246 The wreath of oak or Civic Crown was granted to the young emperor by the Senate in 27 CE.