375, Caere?
- Record number: 375
- Site: Caere?
- Roof element: Revetment plaques,figural
- Remarks: Part of 2 concave tongues (cream/black) with black band below, overlapped by head of charioteer to right, gold-brown with black outlines, white eye with black pupil. Cream ground & short tunic. 2nd fragment HIN 819a) with bottom of white concave tongue above black band/white ground of painted frieze. Painted by different hand than animals
- Bibliography: Christiansen 1985, pp. 141-142, 151, fig. 10; Winter 2009a, p. 453, 6.D.2.a, fig. 6.23, Ill. 6.15.1; Christiansen & Winter 2010, p. 131, no. 62
- Publication record: Etruria I. Architectural terracottas and painted wall plaques, pinakes c. 625-200 BC.Catalogue, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
Etruskische Stumper
Symbols of Wealth and Power: Architectural Terracotta Decoration in Etruria and Central Italy, 640-510 B.C.
The Caprifico roof in its wider context - Type of decoration: Charioteer to right
- Current Collection: Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek: HIN 819, HIN 819a
- Height: 12.8
- Width: 4
- Clay: 5YR 5/6-5/8
- Paint: Cream 10YR 7/3, gold-brown 7.5YR 5/6
- Condition: 2 non-joining fragments
- Thickness plaque: 2.2
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