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I decided I wanted to show this ash urn from Chiusi. It's baked clay, dates to the 2nd-1st century BC and it's by far the best preserved, colorwise, that I ever saw. It can be seen at the Louvre, stuck in a corner...
Ash Urn

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written by andrew@redrampant.com, June 07, 2008
Cool! I'm very interested in the classical practice of painted sculpture. I like to think that the hobby of painting toy soldiers (or wargame minis) carries on this tradition. Harvard U.'s Sackler museum had an exhibition about ancient painted sculpture a few months ago.
There is also a book on the subject: The Color of Life: Polychromy in Sculpture from Antiquity to the Present by Roberta Pazanelli.

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