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  • Seller image for The Chimaera of Arezzo for sale by Boyd Used & Rare Books

    Edited by Mario Iozzo

    Language: English

    Published by Edizioni Polistampa, 2009

    ISBN 10: 8859606284 ISBN 13: 9788859606284

    Seller: Boyd Used & Rare Books, Portland, OR, U.S.A.

    Association Member: CBA

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. Softcover. Clean and unmarked. Color illustrations throughout. 51 pages. 9.25 x 8.4 inches. Chimaera of Arezzo exhibition book. The Chimaera of Arezzo is a large Etruscan bronze, discovered at Arezzo in Tuscany, which dates from the fifth century B.C. It presents as a tripartite mythical beast, part lion, part goat, and part snake. It was the centerpiece of an exhibition at the Getty Villa, Los Angeles, from July 16, 2009 to Feb 8, 2010. The book features an 11-page section devoted to the chimaera sculptue itself, but also features illustrations of a variety of other Etruscan, Faliscan, Greek, and Corinthian objects. The exhibit traced the myth of Bellerophon and the Chimaera over five centuries of classical art.