Death of Lucretia Lucretia is about himself by stabbing with a dagger, because they no longer can the shame of the rape by Sextus. Her husband Collatinus runs towards her to stop her too. Page from a book with text on recto and verso. Manufacturer : printmaker Daniel van den Bremden (listed building) publisher: Dirck Pietersz Press Publisher: Salomon Savery (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1624 Physical features: engra and text printing material : paper Technique: engra (printing process) / letterpress dimensions: sheet: 218 mm × h 168 mmplaatrand b: h 103 mm × W 146 mmToel


Death of Lucretia Lucretia is about himself by stabbing with a dagger, because they no longer can the shame of the rape by Sextus. Her husband Collatinus runs towards her to stop her too. Page from a book with text on recto and verso. Manufacturer : printmaker Daniel van den Bremden (listed building) publisher: Dirck Pietersz Press Publisher: Salomon Savery (listed property) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1624 Physical features: engra and text printing material : paper Technique: engra (printing process) / letterpress dimensions: sheet: 218 mm × h 168 mmplaatrand b: h 103 mm × W 146 mmToelichtingBoekillustratie for: Dirck Pietersz. Press, Lucretia, dusty image of eerbaerheydt. Amsterdam, for Dirck Pietersz. Press, 1624. Subject: Lucretia committing suicide device in the presence of her husband, her father, and L. J. Brutus swearing revenge


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