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細節
AN ETRUSCAN BRONZE FIGURE OF AN ACROBAT
CIRCA LATE 6TH-EARLY 5TH CENTURY B.C.
Originally from the shaft of an incense-burner, the youthful nude figure in a twisting pose, his head turned sharply to his right, his right leg supporting his weight, his left leg pulled sharply back, the left arm with pointed fingers raised to his head, the cylindrical shaft protruding from his head
4in. (10.15cm.) high
CIRCA LATE 6TH-EARLY 5TH CENTURY B.C.
Originally from the shaft of an incense-burner, the youthful nude figure in a twisting pose, his head turned sharply to his right, his right leg supporting his weight, his left leg pulled sharply back, the left arm with pointed fingers raised to his head, the cylindrical shaft protruding from his head
4in. (10.15cm.) high
來源
Royal-Athena Galleries, NY
展覽
Morris Museum, Morristown, NJ in conjunction with the exhibition "The Etruscans: Legacy of a Lost Civilization," March-June 1993.