Illustrations of Artifact Categories Subject to U.S. Import Restriction
Italy - South Italian Greek Tomb Painting of a Horseman
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South Italian Greek Tomb Painting of a Horseman
Type of Object: Wall Painting
Materials: Paint and plaster
Measurements: 146 cm. in height; 98 cm. in width
Date or Period: 340 B.C.
Maker: South Italian Greek
Designated List Section: VA2 Wall Painting -- Tomb Paintings
Date of Import Restriction: 01/23/2001
Photograph: Direzione Generale per i Beni Archeologici
Copyright: Ministry of Culture
 
Description of Designated List Category Subject to Import Restrictions:
Early tomb paintings are primarily found in Etruria and Southern Italy. These paintings were directly influenced by Greek painters, but illustrate local style. Scenes often illustrate funerary celebrations, rites, symbols, and daily events. Roman funerary painting is also inspired by Greek painting, but also develops from domestic and public types of wall painting. Approximate date: 6th c. B.C. to 4th c. A.D.

This example is an illustration of a monumental limestone tomba a cassone depicting a horseman dressed for a procession.
Keywords:
fresco, Greek, South Italian, tomb painting, wall painting,

 


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