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Lid of a cinerary urn with a portrait of a reclining young man, 400 / 375 B. C. bronze

Lid of a cinerary urn with a portrait of a reclining young man, 400  /  375 B. C. bronze


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Lid of a cinerary urn with a portrait of a reclining young man, 400 / 375 B. C. bronze

Lid of a cinerary urn with a portrait of a reclining young man, 400/375 B.C. bronze 5th-4th century B.C. Etruscan art

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Ancient Civilisation Archaeology Barefoot Colored Background Etruscan Grey Background Historical Clothing Relaxation Tomb Vignette Wreath


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This print showcases the lid of a cinerary urn, dating back to 400/375 B. C. The bronze sculpture depicts a reclining young man in exquisite detail, representing the artistic brilliance of Etruscan art during the 5th-4th century B. C. The reclining figure exudes an air of tranquility and relaxation, his body gracefully positioned on the lid. Adorned with a wreath upon his head, he appears to be in a state of eternal repose. This archaeological treasure was discovered within a tomb, offering us a glimpse into ancient civilisation and their burial customs. Photographed in a studio setting, the vignette captures every intricate feature of this historical artifact against both colored and grey backgrounds. The absence of people allows us to focus solely on this single object that holds immense historical significance. The male likeness portrayed here reflects the craftsmanship and skill employed by Etruscan artisans centuries ago. With bare feet and dressed in historical clothing, this figure transports us back to an era long gone. As we gaze at this remarkable piece from our past, we are reminded of its cultural value and its ability to transcend time. It serves as a testament to human creativity throughout history and invites us to explore further into the rich tapestry of ancient civilizations like the Etruscans.

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