Goddess Minerva

Published/Created:
ca. 500-400 BCE
Date Depicted:
1975
8000 BC - 499 AD
Notes:
The fullness of the skirt is pulled to the center front and belted. The wide, circular collar appears to be made of leather or metal.
Abstract:
A link between the Greeks and Romans, Etruscan dress is influenced by one and in turn influences the other. Shaped like a tunic, the basic garment for women and men is fairly fitted and belted at the waist. There is a variety of mantles. Nearly all garments are colorful, richly patterned, and bordered.
Topics:
Etruscan -- Clothing -- (LC)
Sculpture -- Etruscan -- 5th century BCE -- (YVRC)
Culture:
Etruscan
Accession Number:
4388-108
Genre:
costume (mode of fashion): clothing (AAT)
sculpture: statues: figurines (AAT)
Format:
Image
Content Type:
Clothing & Accessories
Sculptures, Models, & Architecture
Rights:
The use of this image may be subject to the copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) or to site license or other rights management terms and conditions. The person using the image is liable for any infringement.
Access Restrictions:
Yale Community Only
Source Creator:
Button, Jeanne and Sbarge, Stephen
Source Title:
History of Costume, In Slides, Notes and Commentaries: Volume 1
Source Created:
New York, NY
Theatre Arts Slide Presentations
1975
Call Number:
GT513 +B87 1 (LC)
Orbis Barcode:
39002051938497
Yale Collection:
Visual Resources Collection
Digital Collection:
Visual Resources Collection
Original Repository:
Modena, Italy: Galleria Estense
OID:
10542804
PID:
digcoll:1829374