Etruscan Tomb Paintings, Their Subjects and Significance

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Etruscan Tomb Paintings, Their Subjects and Significance

by Frederik Poulsen

EN·~2 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

ETRUSCAN TOMB PAINTINGS

0:21
2

PREFACE

1:08
3

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

3:09
4

I

12:56
5

II

3:55
6

III

3:06
7

IV

8:32
8

V

12:08
9

VI

3:11
10

VII

13:16

Description

Delving into the vivid frescoes that once adorned the burial chambers of ancient Etruria, this scholarly work guides listeners through the hidden narratives painted on the walls of tombs at Corneto, Chiusi, and beyond. Drawing on careful examinations of the original artworks and their reproductions in museum collections, the author illuminates how myth, daily life, and ritual intertwine in the colorful scenes, offering insight into the beliefs and social customs of a civilization long shrouded in mystery.

Beyond description, the study engages with contemporary debates, contrasting its findings with earlier interpretations that sometimes veer toward speculation. Readers will hear thoughtful analyses of recurring motifs—processions, banquets, and mythic figures—while appreciating the meticulous visual documentation that brings these ancient canvases to life. The result is a compelling, accessible tour of Etruscan visual culture, inviting both seasoned scholars and curious newcomers to glimpse the world behind the paintbrushes of antiquity.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (123K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-06-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frederik Poulsen

Frederik Poulsen

1876–1950

A Danish classical archaeologist and writer, he helped shape the way ancient Greek and Roman art was studied and understood in the 20th century. He is especially linked with the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen, where scholarship and museum work met in a lively, public-facing way.

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