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By David A. Caccioli

The writer is intensely thankful to William Peck, former Curator of historical artwork, Elsie Peck, former affiliate Curator of historic paintings, Dr. Penelope Slough, former affiliate Curator of old paintings, and the numerous present employees contributors of the Detroit Institute of Arts whose ceaseless efforts made this catalogue attainable. those contain Dr. Salvador Salort-Pons, Curator of ecu paintings, Sylvia Inwood, supervisor, Rights and copy, Barbara Heller, leader Conservator, and Christina Gibbs, Assistant Registrar.

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W. Robinson 1947: 8 no. 37. E. Richardson 1983: 188, 191 fig. 446. Plate 10. 135 (Cat. No. 6); Photograph Courtesy of the DIA. 30 bronze – statuettes Cat. No. 8 cm. Gift of Dr. William R. 134 Dark green patina with some corrosion. The right foot has apparently been recently reattached at the ankle and the left hand is missing. The repair was made prior to DIA acquisition. Solid cast standing nude male figure naturalistically poised to throw a discus with his right hand while balancing himself with his outstretched left arm.

Mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jewelry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vessels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tools, Weapons, Armor, Instruments . . . . . . Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 37 45 57 67 89 22 bronze – statuettes 23 INTRODUCTION The northern half of Italy began its long tradition as an important Mediterranean metalworking region under the Villanovan culture, 10th-early 7th centuries bce.

260. (Cat. No. 8); Photograph Courtesy of the DIA. 34 bronze – statuettes Plate 14. 260 (Cat. No. 8); Photograph Courtesy of the DIA. etruscan, cat. no.  Plate 15. 260 (Cat. No. 8); Photograph Courtesy of the DIA. 35 36 bronze – statuettes Cat. No. 5 cm. Said to be from Florence, according to the donor (source: DIA records). Gift of Mr. and Mrs. F. 257 Dark brown patina. The right forearm and hand, which probably wielded a club, the left hand, and the lower tip of the lion’s skin are missing. Solid cast simplified nude, beardless Herakles figure which advances forward with the left leg while the right leg supports his weight.

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