Death of Britannicus Britanicus (title object) Britannicus was poisoned by his stepbrother Nero. He dropped the poisoned cup from his hands and falls backwards while bystanders watch. Book Illustration at the tragedy 'Britannicus' by Jean Baptiste Racine. Manufacturer : printmaker Pieter Tanjé (listed building), designed by Louis Fabritius Dubourg (listed building): Jean Frederic Bernard Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1743 Physical features: etching and engra materials : paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h × 139 mm b 85 mmToelichtingPrent of: Rac


Death of Britannicus Britanicus (title object) Britannicus was poisoned by his stepbrother Nero. He dropped the poisoned cup from his hands and falls backwards while bystanders watch. Book Illustration at the tragedy 'Britannicus' by Jean Baptiste Racine. Manufacturer : printmaker Pieter Tanjé (listed building), designed by Louis Fabritius Dubourg (listed building): Jean Frederic Bernard Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1743 Physical features: etching and engra materials : paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h × 139 mm b 85 mmToelichtingPrent of: Racine, Jean Baptiste. Oeuvres. Amsterdam: Jean Frederic Bernard, 1743. Subject: aggressive relationships or Nero Tragedy


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