Etruscan hand mirror engraved with the goddess Eos carrying the body of her son Memnon
470 - 450 BCE
The Art Institute of Chicago 1984.1341

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Etruscan hand mirror engraved with the goddess Eos carrying the body of her son Memnon
470 - 450 BCE
The Art Institute of Chicago 1984.1341
Hand Mirror, 470/450 BC, Etruscan,
The Etruscans dominated much of Italy until the Romans conquered them. This bronze hand mirror was probably buried with an Etruscan woman. The back, seen here, is engraved with a tragic episode from Greek mythology.
Probably from Vulci, Italy,
Bronze,
16.8 × 15.1 × 0.7 cm (6 5/8 × 6 × 5/16 in.)
Art Institute of Chicago
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