Ombra della sera explained

Ombra della sera (Italian for "Shadow of the evening") is an Etruscan statue from the town of Velathri, later Volterra. It was first depicted in a 1737 collection of Etruscan antiquities.[1] Similarities to the work of modern artist Alberto Giacometti have been frequently observed.[2]

Features

The statue represents a nude male, 57.5 cm long (about 22.6 inches), with very elongated body but head in normal proportions. It is estimated by archaeologists to date from the third century BC.[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/mishkin/lombra/lombra.html Baruch College Mishkin Gallery exhibit page
  2. http://arsjungle.com/2011/05/02/giacometti-e-lombra-degli-etruschi/ Arsjungle:Giacometti e l’ombra degli etruschi
  3. http://www.ombradellasera.com/en_01.htm Ombra della sera website