THREE ETRUSCAN BRONZE DANCING MALE FIGURES
THREE ETRUSCAN BRONZE DANCING MALE FIGURES

CIRCA 520 B.C.

Details
THREE ETRUSCAN BRONZE DANCING MALE FIGURES
CIRCA 520 B.C.
Each depicted nude with their arms raised, one kneeling to the left, one kneeling to the right, and one with both legs spread, each with cap-like hair, almond-shaped eyes and pointed chins, a perforated tenon below for attachment to a tripod or bowl
Each: 2¾ in. (7 cm.) high excluding tenon (3)
Provenance
Said to be from Chiusi.
with Royal-Athena Galleries, New York, 1988 (Art of the Ancient World, vol. V, part 1, no. 24).
Literature
C.C. Vermeule and J.M. Eisenberg, Catalogue of the Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Bronzes in the Collection of John Kluge, New York and Boston, 1992, nos. 88-09, 88-10 and 88-11.

More from THE MORVEN COLLECTION OF ANCIENT ART

View All
View All