Handbook of archaeology, Egyptian - Greek - Etruscan - Roman . EGYPTIAN ALTO-RILIEVO. example of alto-rilievo will be found in a stele, or sculptured monu-ment, in the British Museum, which represents the monarch, Thot-mes III., supported by the god Muntu, and the goddess Athor. Etruscan.—The earliest known examples of Etruscan bas-reliefs arethe cippi, or so-called altars of fetid limestone, from Chiusi and itsneighbourhood. They show an archaic style of art. Bas-reliefs BAS-RELIEFS. 203 also of an archaic style are found on the facades of the rock-hewnsepulchres, but chiefly on sarcophagi an


Handbook of archaeology, Egyptian - Greek - Etruscan - Roman . EGYPTIAN ALTO-RILIEVO. example of alto-rilievo will be found in a stele, or sculptured monu-ment, in the British Museum, which represents the monarch, Thot-mes III., supported by the god Muntu, and the goddess Athor. Etruscan.—The earliest known examples of Etruscan bas-reliefs arethe cippi, or so-called altars of fetid limestone, from Chiusi and itsneighbourhood. They show an archaic style of art. Bas-reliefs BAS-RELIEFS. 203 also of an archaic style are found on the facades of the rock-hewnsepulchres, but chiefly on sarcophagi and cinerary urns. Thecinerary urns of Volterra and Perugia are of a later period, and havemore of a Eoman than a Greek character. Greek and Roman.—Bas-reliefs were executed by the Greeks fromthe earliest period of art, and by the Eomans especially in theearly period of the Empire. The same diversity of style will be. ALTO-RILIEVO. found in these, according to the period of their execution; the sameattributes, the same traditions in connection with gods and men ;what has been said with regard to the characteristics and distinc- 204 HANDBOOK OF ARCHAEOLOGY. tive styles of statues and busts, can be equally applied to were generally used for the purpose of adorning temples,altars, the bases of statues, and also sarcophagi and tombs. In general,some well-known myth of a god, or hero, was traced on them.


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