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Architectural Relief Depicting the Gigantomachy (Battle between Gods and Giants)

Etruscan3rd–2nd century B.C.

The Art Institute of Chicago

The Art Institute of Chicago
Chicago, United States

The Gigantomachy was the struggle between and the Giants and the Olympian gods, who were led by Zeus. In flowing robes, a god and goddess capture a Giant, depicted with wings and serpentlike features, to deliver the final blow in this epic battle. These three animated figures were probably once part of a series of ornamental covers called antefixes, which were placed along the lowest row of roof tiles on a small building, probably a temple. Etruscans often decorated their buildings with brightly colored sculptural compositions based on Greek mythology.

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  • Title: Architectural Relief Depicting the Gigantomachy (Battle between Gods and Giants)
  • Creator: Etruscan
  • Date Created: 3rd–2nd century B.C.
  • Physical Dimensions: 45.8 × 46 × 21.9 cm (18 1/16 × 18 1/8 × 8 5/8 in.)
  • Type: Architectural fragment
  • External Link: The Art Institute of Chicago
  • Media: Terracotta and pigment
  • Culture/Place: Etruscan
  • Credit Line: The Art Institute of Chicago, Katherine K. Adler Memorial Fund, 1984.2
  • Artist: Etruscan
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