![]() ![]() Mus.) Centaur carved in Nenfro stone, ca. The popularity of Greek myth on vases exported to Etruria : the “Francois” Vase, found at Vulci, made by Kleitias & Ergotimos, ca. Montefortini, showing Etruscan in hoplite armor (Florence) The Blinding of Polyphemus : L = Aristonothos krater / R = Proto-Attic amphora fr. (Palazzo dei Conservatori, Musei Capitolini, Rome) LEFT : Hoplites on the Aristonothos krater (Rome) RIGHT: Ivory plaque fr. (both made in Caere) Aristonothos’ krater, made in Caere (?) by an immigrant Corinthian potter, ca. 675 BC / R = Helen, Castor & Polydeuces, ca. Possible early Etruscan representations of Greek myths: L = Electra & Orestes, Heptachord Painter vase, ca. L = detail of hoplite soldiers on “Chigi” vase R = relief of soldiers in hoplite armor, fr. outside Milan (Louvre Mus., Paris) both date ca. ![]() Caere (Conservatori Mus., Rome) / R = amphora fr. L: Proto-Corinthian aryballos, ca 650 / R: “Old Eurystheus” krater, 650-600 found at Caere Corinthian style pots made in Etruria : L = amphora fr. ![]() Download Lecture Slides on Greek Pottery - Etruscans | CLAS 4110 and more Classical Philology Study notes in PDF only on Docsity!HELLENIZING ETRURIA : the import of Greek pottery, first from CORINTH. ![]()
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