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Greek influence on Etruscan art
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Chigi Vase
McMillan painter, 640 bc, from corinth but found in an etruscan tomb

Temple of Apollo in Thermon
625 BC, suggest wall paintings could’ve appeared in temples

The Francois Vase
by Kleitias, 570 BCE, made in Florence then found in an Etruscan tomb

Ajax and Achilles
by Exekias, 530 BCE, one of the most famous black figure pieces

The Death of Sarpedon
by Euphronius, 515 BCE

The 3 Revelers
by Euthymides, 510 BCE, first depictions of body contortions in a more naturalistic way

Tomb of the Diver
Paestum, 470 BCE, one of the only painted tombs in a Greek city, the only surviving example of Greek wall painting pre 4th cent.

Hercules and the Argonauts
by the Neobid Painter, 450 BCE, indications of a landscape via lines on the ground

Muses on Mt. Helicon
by the Achilles painter, 445 BCE, focus on the human figure

Lekythos
Athenian vessels