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An Etruscan Ewer
Unknown artist, 7th century BC

The Greek Museum at the University of Newcastle had an important collection of early Etruscan pottery, but this particular type of ewer, with incised figural decoration was not previously represented . This is a fine example of the genre.
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Title of artwork, date
An Etruscan Ewer, 7th century BC
Date supported
1981
Medium and material
Black pottery with incised decoration
Dimensions
32 cm
Grant
349
Total cost
1395
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