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Antique illustration of front of a monumental tomb of the Etruscan necropolis of Orclae (ancient Etruscan settlement near Vetralla, Italy), now called Norchia. The tomb is carved directly into the cliff with big blocks of tuff. The facade features a door and side stairs heading behind the building

Antique illustration of wall painting from an Etruscan tomb in Tarquinia (formerly known as Corneto, city near Viterbo, in Italy). The scene painted include geometrical and decorative motifs on the top and on the bottom, in the middle a processions of men (magistrates , ministers or eminent members of the family buried) dancing and playing.

"Vintage engraving from 1864 of examples of Etruscan art. Etruscan civilization is the modern English name given to a civilization of ancient Italy in the area corresponding roughly to Tuscany, western Umbria, and northern Latium."

Historical engraved gems and cameos, wood engravings, published in 1897 Engraved gems and cameos: 1) Ancient indian gem (700 - 900 AD); 2) Priest and King guarded by two lions - Babylonian-Persian cylinder gem; 3) Five out of seven against thebes (Oedipus Trilogy) - Etruscan gem; 4) Greek cameo of Athenion (Greek mythology); 5) Horse with Egyptian winged sun disk - Ancient Greek cylinder gem; 6) Animal sacrifice ritual - Assyrian cylinder gem; 7) Persian gem; 8) Abraxas gem; 9) Thanatos and Semele - Etruscan glass flux; 10) Egyptian cameo; 11) Athena - Greek gem by Aspasios (1st century BC); 12) Flat base of an Egyptian scarab amulet with the inscription Thutmose III; 13) Zeus after the victory over the giant - Ancient Greek cameo; 14) The death of the holy martyr (Diocletian era) - Roman-Early Christian gem; 15) Cameo Gonzaga (3rd century BC); 16) Egyptian gem; 17) Great Cameo of France (1st century AD); 18) Seal of Michelangelo; 19) Ancient cameo (Berlin, Germany); 20) Alaric I - Gothic gem; 21) Two nymphs crown a Pan figure - Gem by Giovanni Pichler (1734 - 1791); 22) Gem from Cerbara (Piagge, Italy); 23) Gem of Pericles, engraved by N. Marchant (? - 1812); 24) Gem of François I and the battle of Marignan, attributed to Matteo Dal Nassaro (around 1515); 25) Italian gem of a lion (16th century); 26) Saint George - Byzantine gem; 27) Thetis watching as Hephaestus makes armor for Achilles (Greek Mytholog), engraved gem by Alexander Calandrelli  (1834 - 1903); 28)  29) Gem of Homer, engraved by Giovanni Pichler (1734 - 1791); 30) Shell cameo of Hendrick Goltzius and Henry (IV) the Great, engraved by Julien de Fontenay, named Coldoré (ca. 1540 - 1610); 31) Gem of Apollo, engraved by Jacques Guay (1711 - 1793); 32) Gem of Amor und Satyr, engraved by William Brown; 33) Minerva - Gem, engraved by Roman-Vincent Jeuffroy (1749 - 1826). Wood engravings, published in 1897. etruscan art stock illustrations
Historical engraved gems and cameos, wood engravings, published in 1897 Engraved gems and cameos: 1) Ancient indian gem (700 - 900 AD); 2) Priest and King guarded by two lions - Babylonian-Persian cylinder gem; 3) Five out of seven against thebes (Oedipus Trilogy) - Etruscan gem; 4) Greek cameo of Athenion (Greek mythology); 5) Horse with Egyptian winged sun disk - Ancient Greek cylinder gem; 6) Animal sacrifice ritual - Assyrian cylinder gem; 7) Persian gem; 8) Abraxas gem; 9) Thanatos and Semele - Etruscan glass flux; 10) Egyptian cameo; 11) Athena - Greek gem by Aspasios (1st century BC); 12) Flat base of an Egyptian scarab amulet with the inscription Thutmose III; 13) Zeus after the victory over the giant - Ancient Greek cameo; 14) The death of the holy martyr (Diocletian era) - Roman-Early Christian gem; 15) Cameo Gonzaga (3rd century BC); 16) Egyptian gem; 17) Great Cameo of France (1st century AD); 18) Seal of Michelangelo; 19) Ancient cameo (Berlin, Germany); 20) Alaric I - Gothic gem; 21) Two nymphs crown a Pan figure - Gem by Giovanni Pichler (1734 - 1791); 22) Gem from Cerbara (Piagge, Italy); 23) Gem of Pericles, engraved by N. Marchant (? - 1812); 24) Gem of François I and the battle of Marignan, attributed to Matteo Dal Nassaro (around 1515); 25) Italian gem of a lion (16th century); 26) Saint George - Byzantine gem; 27) Thetis watching as Hephaestus makes armor for Achilles (Greek Mytholog), engraved gem by Alexander Calandrelli (1834 - 1903); 28) 29) Gem of Homer, engraved by Giovanni Pichler (1734 - 1791); 30) Shell cameo of Hendrick Goltzius and Henry (IV) the Great, engraved by Julien de Fontenay, named Coldoré (ca. 1540 - 1610); 31) Gem of Apollo, engraved by Jacques Guay (1711 - 1793); 32) Gem of Amor und Satyr, engraved by William Brown; 33) Minerva - Gem, engraved by Roman-Vincent Jeuffroy (1749 - 1826). Wood engravings, published in 1897. etruscan art stock illustrations

Engraved gems and cameos: 1) Ancient indian gem (700 - 900 AD); 2) Priest and King guarded by two lions - Babylonian-Persian cylinder gem; 3) Five out of seven against thebes (Oedipus Trilogy) - Etruscan gem; 4) Greek cameo of Athenion (Greek mythology); 5) Horse with Egyptian winged sun disk - Ancient Greek cylinder gem; 6) Animal sacrifice ritual - Assyrian cylinder gem; 7) Persian gem; 8) Abraxas gem; 9) Thanatos and Semele - Etruscan glass flux; 10) Egyptian cameo; 11) Athena - Greek gem by Aspasios (1st century BC); 12) Flat base of an Egyptian scarab amulet with the inscription Thutmose III; 13) Zeus after the victory over the giant - Ancient Greek cameo; 14) The death of the holy martyr (Diocletian era) - Roman-Early Christian gem; 15) Cameo Gonzaga (3rd century BC); 16) Egyptian gem; 17) Great Cameo of France (1st century AD); 18) Seal of Michelangelo; 19) Ancient cameo (Berlin, Germany); 20) Alaric I - Gothic gem; 21) Two nymphs crown a Pan figure - Gem by Giovanni Pichler (1734 - 1791); 22) Gem from Cerbara (Piagge, Italy); 23) Gem of Pericles, engraved by N. Marchant (? - 1812); 24) Gem of François I and the battle of Marignan, attributed to Matteo Dal Nassaro (around 1515); 25) Italian gem of a lion (16th century); 26) Saint George - Byzantine gem; 27) Thetis watching as Hephaestus makes armor for Achilles (Greek Mytholog), engraved gem by Alexander Calandrelli (1834 - 1903); 28) 29) Gem of Homer, engraved by Giovanni Pichler (1734 - 1791); 30) Shell cameo of Hendrick Goltzius and Henry (IV) the Great, engraved by Julien de Fontenay, named Coldoré (ca. 1540 - 1610); 31) Gem of Apollo, engraved by Jacques Guay (1711 - 1793); 32) Gem of Amor und Satyr, engraved by William Brown; 33) Minerva - Gem, engraved by Roman-Vincent Jeuffroy (1749 - 1826). Wood engravings, published in 1897.

19th-century illustration of Juno, ancient Roman goddess, the protector and special counselor of the state. Original artwork published in "A pictorial history of the world's great nations: from the earliest dates to the present time" by Charlotte M. Yonge (Selmar Hess, New York, 1882).

Engraved illustrations of Scenes of Ancient and Medieval Weapons and Armaments from Iconographic Encyclopedia of Science, Literature and Art, Published in 1851. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored.

Engraved illustrations of Ancient Grecian and Egyptian Urn Engravings and Ancient Wall and Vase Painting Engraving from Iconographic Encyclopedia of Science, Literature and Art, Published in 1851. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored.

Ancient roman traditional clothing Left to right: Roman national costume - Military commander 430AD - Roman consul's garments - Valentinian III Emperor 425-455 - Galla Placidia - Roman consul's garments - Roman national costume Galla Placidia ( 388-89 / 392-93 – 27 November 450 ), daughter of the Roman emperor Theodosius I, was a mother, tutor, and advisor to emperor Valentinian III, Original edition from my own archives Source : Bilder-Atlas - Ikonographische Encyklopädie 1870

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