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Corinthian orientalising jug, c. 620 BC,
Antikensammlungen Munich...
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originally fixed to
cinerary urns, to give them a
human appearance. In
Orientalising Clusium, the
anthropomorphization of urns was a
prevalent phenomenon...
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marked the end of the
Villanovan culture and
ushered in the
Etruscan Orientalising period.: 19 As the
Etruscans were the
leading civilization of Italy...
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cremation as the main
funerary rite. The
fourth stage corresponds with an
orientalising trend in Etruria; the
third stage marks a
transition between the two...
- he is best
known for,
Sezincote House, Gloucestershire, the
uniquely Orientalising features of
which inspired the more
extravagant Brighton Pavilion. He...
- The
Centaur of
Vulci is a
statue of the
Etruscan Orientalising period,
discovered in
Vulci near
Etruscan Viterbo, now in the
collection of the National...
- Asia and was
transmitted from
there into
ancient Gr**** art
during the
Orientalising period. The
imagery of
griffins in
Scythian art
itself was borrowed...
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Depiction of a high
priest in
biblical costume, end of the 17th century,
orientalising representation with turban, in the
collection of the
Jewish Museum of...
- Chiusi, (150–140 BC)
Ancient Greece (8th
century BC – 4th
century AD)
Orientalising gold
jewellery from the
Camirus cemetery in Rhodes, (700–600 BC) Foot...
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Michael (9
August 2013). "classical review:
Proms 33 and 34:
Nigel Kennedy Orientalises Vivaldi and
Mitsuko Uchida casts spells with Beethoven". The Independent...