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  2. Chimera of Arezzo - Wikipedia

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    The Chimera of Arezzo is regarded as the best example of ancient Etruscan art. [1] The British art historian David Ekserdjian described the sculpture as "one of the most arresting of all animal sculptures and the supreme masterpiece of Etruscan bronze-casting". [ 2 ]

  3. 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

  4. National Archaeological Museum, Florence - Wikipedia

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    Chimera of Arezzo. The organisation of the Etruscan rooms was reconsidered and reordered in 2006. Also in 2006, the 40-year-overdue restoration was carried out on over 2000 objects damaged in the 1966 floods. The Chimera of Arezzo – discovered in 1553 at Arezzo during the construction of a Medici fortress

  5. File:Chimera d'arezzo, fi, 07.JPG - Wikipedia

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    Panorama de l'art ID: chimere : Other versions: image . ... Chimera of Arezzo, Etruscan bronze statue, c. 400 BCE. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Florence

  6. British Museum lends ancient Greek vase to Acropolis Museum

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    The hydria will be part of the Dec 4-April 14 Acropolis museum exhibition "NoHMATA" (Meanings) which presents a mix of artwork, including the bronze 400 BC Chimera of Arezzo from the ...

  7. Chimera (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Chimera of Arezzo; Chimaera – genus of fish named after the mythical creature; Dābbat al-Arḍ in Islamic eschatology; Dragon – a reptilian monster sharing similar hybrid, flying and fire-breathing traits; Garuda – a mythical creature and Demigod from Indian sub-continent; Griffin, a.k.a. griffon or gryphon – a lion/eagle hybrid

  8. ‘Very powerful’: New art center in Jazz District hopes to ...

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    The new Zhou B Art Center has space for 45 artists who participate in group shows throughout each year. Along with the studios, the building will house a sculpture garden and various event spaces.

  9. Tuscany - Wikipedia

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    The Chimera of Arezzo, Etruscan bronze, 400 BC. The Etruscans (Latin: Tusci) created the first major civilization in this region, large enough to establish a transport infrastructure, to implement agriculture and mining and to produce vibrant art. [17] The Etruscans lived in the area of Etruria well into prehistory. [13]