细节
A CAMPANIAN-ETRUSCAN BRONZE WARRIOR
Circa Late 6th Century B.C.
From the lid of a lebes, the nude warrior wearing a tall conical cap, the peak curving forward, and a sword belt and quiver, his right hand upraised, his left leg slightly advanced, standing on a disc-shaped base, 3 3/4in. (9.5cm.) high
Circa Late 6th Century B.C.
From the lid of a lebes, the nude warrior wearing a tall conical cap, the peak curving forward, and a sword belt and quiver, his right hand upraised, his left leg slightly advanced, standing on a disc-shaped base, 3 3/4in. (9.5cm.) high
来源
H. Oppenheimer
Charles Lucien Morley, New York
Charles Lucien Morley, New York
出版
Exhibition of Ancient Greek Art, Burlington Fine Arts Club, London, no. 54, pl. 50.
Reinach, Répertoire de la statuaire grecque et romaine, IV, 102:4.
Mitten and Doeringer, Master Bronzes from the Classical World, no. 53.
Reinach, Répertoire de la statuaire grecque et romaine, IV, 102:4.
Mitten and Doeringer, Master Bronzes from the Classical World, no. 53.
展览
Exhibition of Ancient Greek Art, Burlington Fine Arts Club, London, 1904.
Ancient Italic and Etruscan Art, Detroit Institute of Art, January-February 1958.
What We Don't Know, The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, August 1964.
Master Bronzes from the Classical World, Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, MA, City Art Museum of Saint Louis and The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, December 1967-June 1968.
Ancient Italic and Etruscan Art, Detroit Institute of Art, January-February 1958.
What We Don't Know, The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, August 1964.
Master Bronzes from the Classical World, Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, MA, City Art Museum of Saint Louis and The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, December 1967-June 1968.