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  • Graeco Italian ceramic; Etruscan stand
  • Graeco-Italian ceramic; ?Etruscan stemmed kanthos
  • Etruscan appliance for supporting three artificial teeth.
  • Graeco Italian ceramic; Etruscan flat-bottomed alabastron
  • Graeco-Italian ceramic; Etruscan bucchero stemmed chalice
  • Ancient Graeco-Italian ceramic; Etruscan bucchero skyphos
  • Graeco-Italian ceramic; Etruscan bucchero stemmed chalice
  • Graeco-Italian ceramic; Etruscan bucchero stemmed chalice
  • Graeco-Italian ceramic; Etruscan b/f cup with painted geese
  • Graeco-Italian ceramic; Etruscan b/f cup with painted geese
  • The British Museum: the Etruscan Room, with visitors. Wood engraving, 1847.
  • A Roman altar, a Greek metal vase and an Etruscan altar. Etching by L. Roccheggiani, ca. 1811.
  • Etruscan prosthetic appliance intended to avoid the bad effects of convergence, or, perhaps to support a purely ornamental artificial substitute. In the Museum of Conte Brushi at Cornet.o
  • Two women at their toilet, a satyr looks on. Gouache painting by S.W. Kelly, 1937.
  • Telephus (son of Hercules) being suckled by a doe in the temple of Athena where as an infant he was left to die. Colour photogravure after a mural at Herculaneum.
  • Telephus (son of Hercules) being suckled by a doe in the temple of Athena where as an infant he was left to die. Colour photogravure after a mural at Herculaneum.
  • Telephus being suckled by a doe, with Minerva and Hercules. Oil painting after a fresco.
  • Telephus (son of Hercules) being suckled by a doe in the temple of Athena where as an infant he was left to die. Colour photogravure after a mural at Herculaneum.
  • Seven ancient utensils reconstructed from bas-reliefs etc. Etching by L. Roccheggiani, ca. 1811.