Florence Diary #10. Day 5. Archaeological Museum

Theseus talking to Periphetes before killing him, Greco-Etruscan, 470-465 BC, on lone from the Passerini collection, Archaeological Museum

From 14 to 24 January 2024 i was in Florence together with my nephew. In Villa La Repubblica i’m publishing a diary. Click here to follow it (in Dutch).

Head of a mourning figure, Etruscan, limestone, late 7th century BC, Archaeological Museum

These are some extra pictures additional to the pictures in VLR.

Funerary mask, Etruscan, silver, 675-625 BC, Archaeological Museum
Cover with sculpted grip, Etruscan, ceramics, early 6th century BC, Archaeological Museum
Tazza, Etruscan, ceramics, early 6th century BC, Archaeological Museum
Detail of a decorated pitcher, Greco-Etruscan, painted ceramics, 575-550 BC, Archaeological Museum
Urn case, Etruscan, alabaster, 2nd century BC, Archaeological Museum
Cameo with emperor Tiberius and Livia, Roman, chalcedony, agate and gold, 14-29 AD, Archaeological Museum
L’Arringatore, Roman-Etruscan, bronze, around 100 BC, Archaeological Museum
Head of a youth, Etruscan, bronze, late 4th century BC, Archaeological Museum
The Lorenzetti Head, Etruscan, marble, around 480 BC, Archaeological Museum

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Cosmetic palette, Egyptian, 3900-3300 BC, Archaeological Museum

Bertus Pieters

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