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Humanities West Presents The Etruscans

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The Etruscan culture, which flourished from the ninth to the first centuries B.C. in Tuscany, left behind a rich history with many unique traditions that are reflected in the artistic objects found in their tombs, temples, sanctuaries and homes. Renée Dreyfus and Lisa Pieraccini will discuss the latest advances in scholarship and archeological discoveries, and in the translation of the Etruscan language, which have been leading historians to an ever better understanding of the Etruscan contributions to Roman architecture, art and engineering.

Renée Dreyfus, the curator of the current exhibit on the Etruscans at the Legion of Honor, has worked on bringing that exhibit to San Francisco for years: “This exhibition tells the story of this overlooked culture, featuring icons of Etruscan art surrounded by equally stunning and fascinating works that are little known or even unknown. Many of these works have never been seen in the United States before.”

Lisa Pieraccini consulted on Dreyfus’s Legion of Honor exhibit. She also leads a project to study the Etruscan artifacts at the Phoebe Hearst Museum at UC Berkeley, where she teaches a seminar focusing on its largely unpublished collection.

Join us, either before or after attending the Etruscans exhibit at the Legion of Honor, to hear from the curator and the consultant all about the nearly 200 objects from that ancient civilization that are on display—such as terracotta vessels and sculptures, dazzling gold jewelry, mirrors, recently excavated bronze sculptures demonstrating the Etruscans’ renowned metalworking skills, and the Linen Book of Zagreb: a third-century B.C. calendar of rituals and sacrifices for specific days of the year that is the longest Etruscan inscription known to exist. 

Organizer
George Hammond
Notes

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In association with Humanities West and the Italian Cultural Institute.

Photos courtesy of the speakers; vessel image courtesy The Legion of Honor.

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Fri, May 29 / 5:00 PM PDT

The Commonwealth Club of California
110 The Embarcadero
Taube Family Auditorium
San Francisco, CA 94105
United States

Speakers
Image - Renée Dreyfus

Renée Dreyfus

George and Judy Marcus Distinguished Curator, Curator in Charge, Ancient Art, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, de Young / Legion of Honor

Image - Lisa Pieraccini

Lisa Pieraccini

Art Historian, Ancient History & Mediterranean Archaeology, University of California, Berkeley; Program Coordinator, Del Chiaro Center for the Study of Ancient Italy; Member, Istituto di Studi Etruschi ed Italici

Image - George Hammond

Moderator: George Hammond

Author, Conversations With Socrates

Format

4:15 p.m. doors open, check-in & reception
5–7:30 p.m. program
(all times Pacific)

COST

In-person: 
$25 members
$35 nonmembers
Free for Leadership Circle members and students (with valid I.D.)

Online: 
$10 members
$20 nonmembers
Free for Leadership Circle members and students (with valid I.D.)