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  2. Chimera of Arezzo - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture was probably commissioned by an aristocratic clan or a prosperous community and erected in a religious sanctuary near the ancient Etruscan town of Arezzo, about 50 miles southeast of Florence. [8] The Chimera was one of a hoard of bronzes that had been carefully buried for safety sometime in classical antiquity. A bronze replica ...

  3. File:Bronze Chimera, Eastern Han Dynasty.jpg - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese bronze statue of a mythological chimera (a lion-like creature with wings, horns, fangs, and claws), from the Eastern Han Dynasty, dated 1st century AD. F1961.3

  4. National Archaeological Museum, Florence - Wikipedia

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    The Chimera of Arezzo – discovered in 1553 at Arezzo during the construction of a Medici fortress; The statue of the Arringatore ("The Orator"), a life-size bronze sculpture of an Etruscan man wearing a toga (1st century BC) The funerary statue Mater Matuta (460–450 BC) (returned to Chianciano Terme) The sarcophagus of Laerthia Seianti (2nd ...

  5. Etruscan art - Wikipedia

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    the bronze Chimera of Arezzo, dated 400 BC, at the National Archaeological Museum in Florence; The Mars of Todi, a bronze sculpture from 400 BC in the Museo Etrusco Gregoriano of the Vatican; The Sarcophagus of Seianti Hanunia Tlesnasa, 150–140 BC, a masterpiece of Etruscan art in terracotta, now at the British Museum

  6. Etruscan sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Only in the Hellenistic period are more examples of stone sculpture found, especially for sarcophagi, but the technique does not appear to have evolved significantly. [40] Ivory, wood and bronze were also exceptional materials for large statues, although it may be that many important pieces may have been lost. For elaborating small pieces ...

  7. Chimera (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Chimera of Arezzo": an Etruscan bronze According to Hesiod , the Chimera's mother was a certain ambiguous "she", which may refer to Echidna, in which case the father would presumably be Typhon , though possibly (unlikely) the Hydra or even Ceto was meant instead. [ 4 ]

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