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Re: razni etruski krasoti [re: etruski] |
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Автор | etruski (Нерегистриран) | |
Публикувано | 28.03.05 22:17 |
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Fiche: Votive statue of a child
Material: bronze
Dimensions: height=0.327m; thickness=0.6 mm
Museo Gregoriano Etrusco, Inv. no. 12108
Provenience: Tarquinia
Date: first half of the 3rd century B.C.
Commentary
This small statue was excavated in 1770 from the Tarquinian ruins near Corneto.It was presented by Monsignor Francesco Carrara to Pope Clement XIV in 1771 and was placed in the Museo Profano of the Vatican Library which, in turn , gave it to the newly established Museo Etrusco in 1837.
The bronze, which is hollow, was cast by lost-wax process in separate parts (torso, head, limbs, etc.). The child is portrayed seated on the ground; his body faces left, the head (238K) turned upward. Around his neck, he wears a bulla suspended from a ring.
An inscription, incised deeply, from right to left, on the outside of the left arm after casting, places the statue in the category of ex-votos.
The forced tension of the bust and of the head, as well as the animated face of the child suggested to a number of scholars, including J.B. Passeri (1771) that the bronze figure represents the mythic Tages. Tages was the infant seer, the newborn with the face of an old man, who suddenly sprang from the earth before the eyes of Tarquin, the founder of Tarquinia, and revealed to him and to other Etruscan leaders the secrets of Etruscan religious discipline and, in particular, the art of divination.
Plan and elevation of an Etruscan temple
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