Death of Virginia La Morte di Virginia (title object) History of the Roman Empire (series title) Frontespizio Istoria della Romana (series title) Virginius kills his daughter Virginia with a heavy d her save the lust of Appius Claudius. The latter had claimed her falsely as his slave. A crowd Romans looks toe. Manufacturer : printmaker: Bartolomeo Pinelli (listed building) in its design: Bartolomeo Pinelli (listed property) Place manufacture: Rome Date: 1817 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: plate edge: H 315 mm × b 425 mmToelichtingDeze print is part of


Death of Virginia La Morte di Virginia (title object) History of the Roman Empire (series title) Frontespizio Istoria della Romana (series title) Virginius kills his daughter Virginia with a heavy d her save the lust of Appius Claudius. The latter had claimed her falsely as his slave. A crowd Romans looks toe. Manufacturer : printmaker: Bartolomeo Pinelli (listed building) in its design: Bartolomeo Pinelli (listed property) Place manufacture: Rome Date: 1817 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: plate edge: H 315 mm × b 425 mmToelichtingDeze print is part of a series of 101 prints on the history of Rome. Subject: death of Virginia: she was stabbed to death by her father, the centurion Virginius, in order to save her from the lust of Appius Claudius, who had her falsely claimed 'as a slave and was gi judgment in her case


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