Four performances from classical history, Simon Fokke, 1722 - 1784 print Four performances from the classical history of one album, numbered from LXV to LXVIII and all provided with a caption. At the top left: murder and assault of Serbius Tullius. Bottom left: Brutus beheads his sons. At the top right: Corionalus' mother and wife beg him to end the fighting. At the bottom right: Verginius kills his daughter. Performances LXV and LXVI at the top right marked: Against page. 33. LXVII and LXVIII representations marked at the top right: against about page. 70. Amsterdam paper etching Tullia drive


Four performances from classical history, Simon Fokke, 1722 - 1784 print Four performances from the classical history of one album, numbered from LXV to LXVIII and all provided with a caption. At the top left: murder and assault of Serbius Tullius. Bottom left: Brutus beheads his sons. At the top right: Corionalus' mother and wife beg him to end the fighting. At the bottom right: Verginius kills his daughter. Performances LXV and LXVI at the top right marked: Against page. 33. LXVII and LXVIII representations marked at the top right: against about page. 70. Amsterdam paper etching Tullia drives her chariot over the dead body of her father Servius Tullius. L. Junius Brutus has his two sons beheaded because they joined a conspiracy. Coriolanus (C. or Cn. Marcius) is met by his wife Volumnia (alternatively called Vergilia) with their two small sons, and his mother Veturia (alternatively called Volumnia); they entreat him not to fight any more. male persons from classical history (VERGINIUS)


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