Art of the World: Etruria and Early Rome

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Title: Art of the World: Etruria and Early Rome
Author: Guido A. Mansuelli
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Methuen, London
Language: English (translated from German by C. E. Ellis)
Pages: 255
Dimensions: approx. 24 × 16 cm
Publication Date: 1966 (first published in Great Britain)
Genre: Art History, Classical Studies, Archaeology
Condition: Fair

Description:
This volume from the Art of the World series explores the artistic traditions of Etruria and early Rome, tracing their development through sculpture, architecture, and material culture. Written by Guido A. Mansuelli, the book places Etruscan art within its wider Mediterranean context and examines its lasting influence on Roman visual culture. Richly illustrated and scholarly in tone, it remains a valuable reference for students and collectors of classical art history. Signs of age and wear are present, consistent with a fair-condition vintage hardcover.

Title: Art of the World: Etruria and Early Rome
Author: Guido A. Mansuelli
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Methuen, London
Language: English (translated from German by C. E. Ellis)
Pages: 255
Dimensions: approx. 24 × 16 cm
Publication Date: 1966 (first published in Great Britain)
Genre: Art History, Classical Studies, Archaeology
Condition: Fair

Description:
This volume from the Art of the World series explores the artistic traditions of Etruria and early Rome, tracing their development through sculpture, architecture, and material culture. Written by Guido A. Mansuelli, the book places Etruscan art within its wider Mediterranean context and examines its lasting influence on Roman visual culture. Richly illustrated and scholarly in tone, it remains a valuable reference for students and collectors of classical art history. Signs of age and wear are present, consistent with a fair-condition vintage hardcover.