Citations are in American Journal of Archaeology format. See the latest issue of the journal for a key to journal abbreviations used.
This bibliography has been taken from Cohen and Warden's articles in 2010 and 2011 respectively.
Bartoloni, G., ed. 2010. La Lupa Capitolina: Nuove prospettive di studio. Rome: L’Erma di Bretschneider.
Bonfante, L. 2006. “Etruscan Inscriptions and Etruscan Religion.” In The Religion of the Etruscans, edited by N.T. De Grummond and E. Simon, 9–26. Austin: University of Texas Press.
Bottini, A., and E. Satari, eds. 2007. Il sarcofago delle Amazzoni. Milan: Electa.
Brecoulaki, H. 2001. L’esperienza del colore nella pittura funeraria dell’Ialia preromana (V–III secolo a.C.). Naples: Electa.
Briquel, D. 2000. “The Origins of the Etruscans: A Controversy Handed Down from Antiquity.” In The Etruscans, edited by M. Torelli, 43–51. [Milan]: Bompiani.
Brown, W.L. 1960. The Etruscan Lion. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Camporeale, G. 1977. “Bellerofonte o un cacciatore?” Prospettiva 9:55–8.
Carruba, A.M. 2006. La Lupa capitolina: Un bronzo medievale. Rome: De Luca.
Cohen, B. 2010. “New Light on a Master Bronze from Etruria.” Online Museum Review. AJA 114 (3): 1–10. http://www.ajaonline.org.
Colonna, G., ed. 1985. Santuari d’Etruria: Arezzo, Sottochiesa di San Francesco, Museo archeologico C. Cilnio Mecenate, 19 maggio–20 ottobre 1985. Milan: Electa and Region Toscana.
Cristofani, M. 1979. “Per una storia del collezionismo archeologico nella Toscana granducale. I. I grandi bronzi.” Prospettiva 17:4–15.
———. 1985. I bronzi degli Etruschi. Novara: Istituto Geografico De Agostini.
———. 1991. “Chimereide.” Prospettiva 61:2–5. Del Vita, A. 1910. “Dove fu trovata la Chimera di Arezzo.” RM 25:293–97. Gáldy, A.M. 2006. “The Chimera from Arezzo and Renaissance Etruscology.” In Common Ground: Archaeology, Art, Science, and Humanities. Proceedings ngs of the XVIth International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Boston, August 23–26, 2003, edited by C.C. Mattusch, A.A. Donahue, and A. Brauer, 111–13. Oxford: Oxbow.
———. 2009. Cosimo I de’Medici as Collector: Antiquities and Archaeology in Sixteenth-Century Florence. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Goldscheider, L. 1941. Etruscan Sculpture. New York: Phaidon.
Guidi, G.F., and F. Pierdominici. 1992. “Le indagini microstrutturali.” In La Chimera d’Arezzo, edited by F. Nicosia and M. Diana, 119–21. Florence: Il Torchio.
Maggiani, A. 2009. “The Chimaera of Arezzo.” In The Chimaera of Arezzo, edited by M. Iozzo, 29–37. Florence: Edizioni Polistampa.
Maggiani, A. 1990. “Chimera.” In La Chimera e il suo mito: Arezzo, Museo Archeologico Nazionale “Gaio Cilnio Mecenate,” 19 maggio–19 luglio 1990, 53–61. Florence: Il Torchio.
Maras, D.F. 2009. Il dono votivo: Gli dei e il sacro nelle iscrizioni etrusche di culto. Biblioteca di Studi Etruschi 46. Pisa and Rome: F. Serra.
Orlandini, P. 1983. “Le arti figurative.” In Megale Hellas: Storia e civiltá della Magna Grecia, edited by G. Pugliese Carratelli, 329–554. Milan: Libri Schweiller.
Pallottino, M. 1977. “Vasari e la Chimera.” Prospettiva 8: 4–6.
Pecchioli, R. 1992. “Indagini radiografiche.” In La Chimera d’Arezzo, edited by F. Nicosia and M. Diana, 89–93. Florence: Il Torchio.
Stibbe, C.M. 1991. “Bellerophon and the Chimaira on a Lakonian Cup by the Boreads Painter.” In Greek Vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum. Vol. 5, edited by M. True, 5–12. Occasional Papers on Antiquities 7. Malibu: The J. Paul Getty Museum.
Steingräber, S. 2006. Abundance of Life: Etruscan Wall Painting. Translated by R. Stockman. Los Angeles: The J. Paul Getty Museum.
Small, J.P. 1991–1992. “The Etruscan View of Greek Art.” Boreas 14–15:51–65.
———. 2008. “Looking at Etruscan Art in the Mead- ows Museum.” In From the Temple and the Tomb: Etruscan Treasures from Tuscany, edited by P.G. Warden, 41–65. Dallas: Meadows Museum.
Sprenger, M., and G. Bartoloni. 1983. The Etruscans: Their History, Art, and Architecture. New York: Harry N. Abrams.
Torelli, M., and A.M. Moretti Sgubini, eds. 2008. Etruschi: Le antiche metropoli del Lazio. Verona: Electa.
Turfa, J.M. 2006. “Votive Offerings in Etruscan Religion.” In The Religion of the Etruscans, edited by N.T. De Grummond and E. Simon, 90–115. Austin: University of Texas Press.
Vilucchi, S., and P. Zamarchi Grassi, eds. 2001. Etruschi nel tempo: I ritrovamenti di Arezzo dal ‘500 ad oggi. Arezzo: Provincia di Arezzo.
Warden, P.G. 2004. “Men, Beasts, and Monsters: Pattern and Narrative in Etruscan Art.” In Greek Vase Painting: Form, Figure, and Narrative. Treasures of the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid, edited by P.G. Warden, 51–6. Dallas, Tex.: Southern Methodist university Press.
———. 2009. “The Blood of Animals: Predation and Transformation in Etruscan Funerary Representation.” In New Perspectives on Etruria and Rome: Papers in Honor of Richard D. De Puma, edited by S. Bell and H. Nagy, 198–219. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
Warden, G. 2011. “The Chimaera of Arezzo: Made in Etruria?” Online Note. AJA 115 (1): 1-5.
Yalouris, N. 1977. Pegasus: The Art of the Legend. Rev. ed. [Westerham]: Westerham Press.