Cornelia and Gracchus, Depictions from Roman history (series title), Cornelia and her husband Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus are shown indoors. Gracchus kills two snakes on the left, and Cornelia sits doing needlework among three women on the right. In the margin below the scene there is a text in Latin, numbered mirrored at the bottom right: 6. The print is part of a series of prints that depict events from Roman history., print, print maker: Pieter Jalhea Furnius, after design by: Jan van der Straet, (mentioned on object), 1573, paper, engraving, height, 223 mm × width, 297 mm


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