Reconstruction of the Etruscan wall painting in the Francois Tomb at Vulci of c.320-280 BC by Carlo Ruspi

Reconstruction of the Etruscan wall painting in the Francois Tomb at Vulci of c.320-280 BC

(Reconstruction of the Etruscan wall painting in the Francois Tomb at Vulci of c.320-280 BC (wall painting) (see also 212367, 212368 & 214591))


Carlo Ruspi

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Reconstruction of the Etruscan wall painting in the Francois Tomb at Vulci of c.320-280 BC by Carlo Ruspi. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
originals now in vatican · c04th- · c03rd- · mural · macstrina · fight · fighting · stabbing · dagger · sword · duel · geometric border pattern · Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Florence, Italy / Bridgeman Images
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