Calpurnia Pisonis tells Julius Caesar her dream, Calpurnia Pisonis tells her husband Julius Caesar of the dreams in which she was warned of danger. Caesar ignores her and gets ready to leave. The representation is explained in the two-line caption. The print is marked top left and right: I. Part. - Pag: 20. Manufactured in the tragedy translated 'The Death of Julius Cezar' from French, written by Marie-Anne Barbier, (story of) C. Julius Caesar, Jan Lamsvelt (mentioned on object), 1728, paper, etching, h 132 mm × w 83 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and li
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Photo credit: © Gibon Art / Alamy / Afripics
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