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- Vulca - Wikipedia
Vulca was an Etruscan artist from the town of Veii The only Etruscan artist mentioned by ancient writers, he worked for the last of the Roman kings, Tarquinius Superbus (who died in 495 BC) [1]
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Vulca was an Etruscan artist from the town of Veii The only Etruscan artist mentioned by ancient writers, he worked for the last of the Roman kings, Tarquinius Superbus
- Biography of Vulca
Who is Vulca? Vulca was an Etruscan artist from the town of Veii The only Etruscan artist mentioned by ancient writers, he worked for the last of the Roman kings, Tarquinius Superbus
- Temple of Minerva and the sculpture of Apollo (Veii)
The technical knowledge required to produce terracotta sculpture at such a large scale was considerable and it may just have been the master sculptor Vulca whose skill at the Portonaccio temple earned him not only a prestigious commission in Rome but a place in the history books as well
- Vulca of Veii | Etruscan sculptor | Britannica
Other articles where Vulca of Veii is discussed: Western sculpture: Roman and Early Christian: …and was the work of Vulca of Veii A magnificent terra-cotta statue of Apollo found at Veii may give some notion of its character
- Vulca - Wikiwand
Vulca was an Etruscan artist from the town of Veii The only Etruscan artist mentioned by ancient writers, he worked for the last of the Roman kings, Tarquinius Superbus (who died in 495 BC) [1]
- Vulca — Wikipedia Republished WIKI 2
Vulca was an Etruscan artist from the town of Veii The only Etruscan artist mentioned by ancient writers, he worked for the last of the Roman kings, Tarquinius Superbus (who died in 495 BC) [1]
- Vulca - Smarthistory
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