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Thomb of the Leopards - Tomba deil Leopardi is an Etruscan burial chamber so called for two antithetic leopards above the banqueting scene. The banqueters are dressed male-female couples are attended by nude boys on each side of the each couple. According to the Near East, archaic Greek or Epyptian art convention female are depicted as fair-skinned and men as dark. It dates back ca 480-450 BC.
See:
- Stephan Steingräber, Abundance of Life. EtruscanWall Painting, 2006
- http://www.mysteriousetruscans.com/tombs.html
Thomb of the Leopards - Tomba deil Leopardi is an Etruscan burial chamber so called for two antithetic leopards above the banqueting scene. The banqueters are dressed male-female couples are attended by nude boys on each side of the each couple. According to the Near East, archaic Greek or Epyptian art convention female are depicted as fair-skinned and men as dark. It dates back ca 480-450 BC.
See:
- Stephan Steingräber, Abundance of Life. EtruscanWall Painting, 2006
- http://www.mysteriousetruscans.com/tombs.html