Etruscan Tomb Paintings, Their Subjects and Significance
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A systematic study of painted funerary chambers in central Italy, documenting wall-decoration, figural motifs, and pictorial techniques from tombs at Corneto and Chiusi and comparing originals with museum facsimiles and drawings. The text catalogs recurring scenes—banquets, funerary processions, mythic and domestic tableaux—and follows their stylistic development and symbolic roles within burial contexts. It also recounts excavation and copying efforts, notes conservation problems that affected preservation, and explains methods used in recording the paintings. Interpretive chapters relate the imagery to religious practice, social customs, and external artistic influences, and extensive plates illustrate the points made for students and scholars.
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