Veturia at the feet of Coriolanus, 1653 - 1654 print Gaius Marcius Coriolanus stands with a huge force for the walls of Rome. His mother Veturia, his wife Virgilia (volume) and his children beg him not to attack Rome on their knees. Coriolanus is convinced by their supplications. With a caption in three columns in Latin. The print is part of an album. paper engraving Coriolanus (C. or Cn. Marcius) is met by his wife Volumnia (alternatively called Vergilia) with their two small sons, and his mother Veturia (alternatively called Volumnia); they entreat him not to fight any more


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