| | Statuette of a Youth (Getty Museum) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11) |
 | | The youth's pose, small head, and elongated proportions imply that the unknown Etruscan sculptor was influenced by recent sculptural trends in Greece, particularly the work of Lysippos. |
 | | The inscription on the youth's side reads "Avle Havrnas gave this [for, or in the] tuthina [rural district or village] of the father to Selvans of the boundaries." The Etruscan god Selvans served as a protector of agricultural fields and their boundaries. |
 | | Both the family name Havrnas and the dedication to Selvans suggest that the statuette came from the area around the city of Bolsena. |
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