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mirrors with
inscriptions partly in Etruscan. Also
famous is the
bronze Ficoroni Cista (Museo ****onale
Etrusco di
Villa Giulia, Rome),
engraved with pictures...
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Francesco (de')
Ficoroni FRS (1664 – 25
January 1747) was an
Italian archaeologist,
connoisseur and
antiquarian in Rome
closely involved with the antiquities...
- and
engraved relief of
Hercules (right), Eros (center) and
Iolaus (left) on the
Ficoroni cista.[citation needed] 4th
century BC
Etruscan ritual vessel...
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British Museum.
Retrieved 8
December 2015.
Joseph Breck (1927). "The
Ficoroni Medallion and Some
Other Gilded Gl****es in the
Metropolitan Museum of Art"...
- are: The Etruscan-Phoenician
Pyrgi Tablets The
Apollo of Veii The
Cista Ficoroni A
reconstructed frieze displaying Tydeus eating the
brain of his enemy...
- structures, a
noble domus (house), were
excavated initially by
Francesco Ficoroni in the mid-18th
century and
again in 1860–67 by G.B. Guidi.
Recently this...
- Connoisseurship: the 4th Earl of Carlisle's
correspondence with
Francesco de
Ficoroni and
Antonio Maria Zanetti',
Burlington Magazine, 129:1007 (February 1987)...
- Carlisle,
acting upon the
advice of
Francesco Maria Zanetti and
Francesco Ficoroni; 170 of the
Carlisle gems, both
classical and post-classical, were purchased...
- 118 cistae, one of
which has been
termed "the
Praeneste cista" or "the
Ficoroni cista" by art analysts, with
special reference to the one manufactured...
- in the bed of the
Cavone river. A
fragment was
purchased by
Francesco Ficoroni and
taken to England,
where it was sold to
Brian Fairfax the younger. On...