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Hellenistic period, late 3rd-early 2nd c. BCE
No archaeological provenience, but the form is typical of Chiusi
In the collection of, and photographed on display at, the Detroit Institute of Arts
Founders Society Purchase
Inv. 23.139.A
dia.org/collection/ash-urn-battle-scene-44614
Hellenistic period, late 3rd-early 2nd c. BCE
No archaeological provenience, but the form is typical of Chiusi
In the collection of, and photographed on display at, the Detroit Institute of Arts
Founders Society Purchase
Inv. 23.139.A
dia.org/collection/ash-urn-battle-scene-44614
Hellenistic period, late 3rd-early 2nd c. BCE
No archaeological provenience, but the form is typical of Chiusi
In the collection of, and photographed on display at, the Detroit Institute of Arts
Founders Society Purchase
Inv. 23.139.A
dia.org/collection/ash-urn-battle-scene-44614
Hellenistic period, late 3rd-early 2nd c. BCE
No archaeological provenience, but the form is typical of Chiusi
In the collection of, and photographed on display at, the Detroit Institute of Arts
Founders Society Purchase
Inv. 23.139.A
dia.org/collection/ash-urn-battle-scene-44614
Iron Age, Urartian, 8th-7th c. BCE
Found at Toprakkale (ancient Rusahinili; see on Pleiades), modern Turkey
Possibly a furniture inlay from a throne.
In the collection of, and photographed on display at, the British Museum, London
Inv. ME 118951
www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/W_1880-1216-42
Late Classical-Early Hellenistic period, ca. 350-325 BCE
Attributed to the Clusium Group
Made at Volterra
Found at Spina (see on Pleiades), Valle Trebba necropolis, Tomb 224 (female cremation)
Photographed on display in the exhibit "Spina etrusca. Un grande porto nel Mediterraneo" (22.12.2022-31.08.2023) at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
In the collection of the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Ferrara
Late Classical period, ca. 3rd quarter 4th c. BCE
Attributed to the Clusium Group
Probably made at Chiusi or Volterra
No archaeological provenience
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, United Kingdom
Presented by Miss Olwen Rhys, 1951
Inv. AN1951.390
collections.ashmolean.org/object/456547
Another Group of AL generated photos from a Second Life portrait that I have done. This is the Heaven and Hell series. You will also find these as framed posters for your SL walls at my MP store .
marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/250787
Or one of my 3 in world stores.
Another Group of AL generated photos from a Second Life portrait that I have done. This is the Heaven and Hell series. You will also find these as framed posters for your SL walls at my MP store .
marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/250787
Or one of my 3 in world stores.
Another Group of AL generated photos from a Second Life portrait that I have done. This is the Heaven and Hell series. You will also find these as framed posters for your SL walls at my MP store .
marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/250787
Or one of my 3 in world stores.
Another Group of AL generated photos from a Second Life portrait that I have done. This is the Heaven and Hell series. You will also find these as framed posters for your SL walls at my MP store .
marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/250787
Or one of my 3 in world stores.