File:Phersu from the painted walls of the tomb of the Augurs at Tarquinia, 525-500 BCE, Etruscan.jpg

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English: Phersu, from the painted walls of the tomb of the Augurs at Tarquinia, 525-500 BCE, Etruscan
Date 525-500 BCE
Source ArtDaily.org
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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A dancer in the Tomb of the Augurs, Tarquinia, Italy, 525–500 BC

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