Chimera of Arezzo
Bronze statue of a Chimera. It was originally part of a larger sculptural group with the Greek hero Bellerophon. This sculpture was likely created as a votive offering to the Etruscan god Tinia. It was discovered on November 15, 1553 by construction workers near the San Lorentino gate in Arezzo.
Kreatur
- Etruscan workshop
Suġġett
- Mythological creature
- archaeological objects
- Archaeological artifact
Tip ta' oġġett
- sculpture (visual works)
Mezz
- bronze (metal)
- Bronze
Kreatur
- Etruscan workshop
Suġġett
- Mythological creature
- archaeological objects
- Archaeological artifact
Tip ta' oġġett
- sculpture (visual works)
Mezz
- bronze (metal)
- Bronze
Istituzzjoni fornitriċi
Aggregatur
Fornitur intermedjarju
Dikjarazzjoni tad-drittijiet tal-midja f'dan ir-rekord (sakemm mhux speċifikat mod ieħor)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Data tal-ħolqien
- c. 400 BC
- 0400~
Post attwali
- https://sws.geonames.org/7602825/national-archaeological-museum.html
Identifikatur
- #128898
Huwa parti minn
- Europeana Archaeology
Pajjiż fornitur
- Italy
Isem il-kollezzjoni
L-ewwel darba ppubblikata fuq Europeana
- 2020-10-20T03:25:04.617Z
L-aħħar aġġornament mill-istituzzjoni fornitriċi
- 2021-01-12T16:39:14.037Z