A couple’s funerary chariot journey to the underworld; detail of relief panel from foot of the Peperno Sarcophagus, from the necropolis at Vulci
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- Title
- A couple’s funerary chariot journey to the underworld; detail of relief panel from foot of the Peperno Sarcophagus, from the necropolis at Vulci
- Main Entry
- Etruscan
- Medium
- stone
- Location 1
- Museum of Fine Arts [#1975.799],
- Location 2
- Boston
- ID
- CLX018
- Photo Date
- February 1996
- Major Division
- Ancient
- Chronology/Culture
- Etruscan
Technical Details
- Collection
- Art Images for College Teaching
- Image Size
- 1984 x 2316
- File Size
- 568 KB
- Record
- CLX018
- Link to this Item
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/aict/x-clx018/clx018
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"A couple’s funerary chariot journey to the underworld; detail of relief panel from foot of the Peperno Sarcophagus, from the necropolis at Vulci." In the digital collection Art Images for College Teaching. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/aict/x-clx018/clx018. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 08, 2024.