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Italy, Lazio, Canino, Black-figure plate painted by the Painter of Tityos from the Grave no. 177 in Vulci, circa 520 B. C

Italy, Lazio, Canino, Black-figure plate painted by the Painter of Tityos from the Grave no. 177 in Vulci, circa 520 B. C


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Filename: 940_18_86049524.jpg

Size: 3543 x 2505 (1.4MB)

Date: 13th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Source: De Agostini Picture Library

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Italy, Lazio, Canino, Black-figure plate painted by the Painter of Tityos from the Grave no. 177 in Vulci, circa 520 B. C

Italy, Lazio, Canino, Black-figure plate painted by the Painter of Tityos from the Grave no.177 in Vulci, circa 520 B.C. 6th Century B.C. Italy, Rome, Museo Nazionale Etrusco Di Villa Giulia (Villa Giulia National Museum, Archaeological Museum), Etruscan art

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Media ID 9517465

Black Background Ceramic Craft Decoration Etruscan Mythology Plate Pottery Archaeological Artifact


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This print showcases an exquisite black-figure plate painted by the renowned Painter of Tityos, hailing from ancient Italy. The plate originates from Grave no. 177 in Vulci, a significant archaeological site located in Lazio, Canino. Dating back to approximately 520 B. C. , this masterpiece provides a fascinating glimpse into Etruscan art during the 6th century B. C. The plate's intricate design and impeccable craftsmanship are truly remarkable. Against a striking black background, mythical figures and elaborate decorations come to life with vibrant colors and meticulous details. This artifact serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of ancient civilizations and their dedication to artistic expression. Displayed within the esteemed Villa Giulia National Museum in Rome, this ceramic treasure is not only an archaeological artifact but also a symbol of history's enduring legacy. Its presence evokes curiosity about the past and invites contemplation on the stories it holds within its delicate brushstrokes. As we admire this single object captured in studio shot perfection, we are transported back in time – immersing ourselves in an era where mythology intertwined with daily life, where pottery served both practical purposes and artistic endeavors. With no people present within the frame, our focus solely rests upon this extraordinary piece that stands as a testament to human creativity throughout centuries gone by

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