Remarks: Parts of concave tongues with black bottom border. Fragments of painted frieze with running dog to right, forequarters raised off ground, painted gold-brown with black outlines & shoulder separation from neck. Below, branch. Dog appears to be attacking bull whose hind legs are painted light brown with black hooves. To right, plant?
Bibliography: Winter 2009a, pp. 460-461, 6.D.3.f; Christiansen & Winter 2010, p. 136, no. 65
Publication record: Etruria I. Architectural terracottas and painted wall plaques, pinakes c. 625-200 BC.Catalogue, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Author: Christiansen, J. & N.A. Winter. Place of publication: Copenhagen. Publication Date: 2010 Symbols of Wealth and Power: Architectural Terracotta Decoration in Etruria and Central Italy, 640-510 B.C.. Author: Winter, N.A.. Journal and volume number: MAAR Suppl. 9. Place of publication: Ann Arbor. Publication Date: 2009 The Caprifico roof in its wider context. Author: Winter, N.A.. Journal and volume number: Il tempio arcaico di Caprifico di Torrecchia. Place of publication: Roma. Publication Date: 2010. Pages: 113-122
Type of decoration: Running dog to right & bull?
Last Recorded Collection: Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
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