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“Etruscan Art” unveils the rich artistic legacy of the Etruscans, an ancient civilization in Italy whose influence on Roman culture is often underestimated. Moving beyond the view of Etruscan art as merely a precursor to Roman art, the book presents a nuanced analysis of their unique artistic achievements. The Etruscans, flourishing from 900 BCE to 100 BCE, possessed sophisticated skills evident in their vibrant mural paintings found in tombs, which offer insights into their beliefs about the afterlife. Furthermore, their metalwork, including intricate gold jewelry and bronze vessels, showcases their technological prowess and aesthetic sensibilities. The book explores Etruscan art across various mediums, including mural painting, sculpture, and metalwork, highlighting their religious beliefs and social organization. The narrative progresses through chapters that first introduce key concepts and themes, then delve into specific artistic mediums, and finally discuss the transmission of Etruscan artistic elements to Roman culture. This approach reveals how Etruscan artistry profoundly shaped Roman culture and aesthetics, demonstrating the significant role of the Etruscans in the ancient Mediterranean world.

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