Dood van Marcus Crassus Pomaxaethres, a Parthian soldier, Crassus killed trying to flee on horseback. Octavius ​​lights a hostler down and is at the same time themselves from the rear by the enemy aangevallen. Manufacturer : print maker: Ludwig Gottlieb Portman In drawing: Jacobus Buys Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1800 Physical characteristics: stippelets and etching; proofing material: paper Technique: stippelets / etching dimensions: plate edge: H 217 mm × W 133 mmToelichtingDefinitieve state of this print used as an illustration in: Stuart, Martinus. Roman histories, Volume XVI, p. 29


Dood van Marcus Crassus Pomaxaethres, a Parthian soldier, Crassus killed trying to flee on horseback. Octavius ​​lights a hostler down and is at the same time themselves from the rear by the enemy aangevallen. Manufacturer : print maker: Ludwig Gottlieb Portman In drawing: Jacobus Buys Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1800 Physical characteristics: stippelets and etching; proofing material: paper Technique: stippelets / etching dimensions: plate edge: H 217 mm × W 133 mmToelichtingDefinitieve state of this print used as an illustration in: Stuart, Martinus. Roman histories, Volume XVI, p. 298. Amsterdam: Johannes Allart, 1800. Subject: suffering, misfortune or M. Licinius Crassus


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