Four performances from classical history, Simon Fokke, 1722 - 1784 print Four performances from the classical history of one plate, numbered from LXXIII to LXXVI and all provided with a caption. At the top left: Claudius Pulcher throws chickens into the sea. Bottom left: Scipio tears the bills. At the top right: generous act of Crassus. At the bottom right: Murder of the Praetor Asellio. Performances LXXIII and LXXIV at the top right marked: against about page. 137. LXXV and LXXVI representations marked at the top right: Against page. 236. Amsterdam paper etching (story of) Publius Clodius (Cl


Four performances from classical history, Simon Fokke, 1722 - 1784 print Four performances from the classical history of one plate, numbered from LXXIII to LXXVI and all provided with a caption. At the top left: Claudius Pulcher throws chickens into the sea. Bottom left: Scipio tears the bills. At the top right: generous act of Crassus. At the bottom right: Murder of the Praetor Asellio. Performances LXXIII and LXXIV at the top right marked: against about page. 137. LXXV and LXXVI representations marked at the top right: Against page. 236. Amsterdam paper etching (story of) Publius Clodius (Claudius) Pulcher. Scipio, accused of extortion, silences his accusers by tearing up the bills and leading the people to the Capitol to thank the gods for his victory over Hannibal. (story of) M. Licinius Crassus. murder


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