Title print with Cleopatra and Dionysius I who robes of the sculptures, Hans Holbein (II), 1531 print Title print with Renaissance architecture in the form of a monument as frame of the title in book print. Under an arch is Cleopatra with two poisonous snakes that bite in her breasts, the death of Cleopatra, on a shield is Cleopatra. Left and right is Dionysius I, Tiran van Syracuse, the valuables of the images of gods. On the right he holds a shield with his name Dionysius. On top of the monument is a vase in the midst of two putti sitting on dolphins. Title: D. Basilii Magni ... Pagella Depr
Title print with Cleopatra and Dionysius I who robes of the sculptures, Hans Holbein (II), 1531 print Title print with Renaissance architecture in the form of a monument as frame of the title in book print. Under an arch is Cleopatra with two poisonous snakes that bite in her breasts, the death of Cleopatra, on a shield is Cleopatra. Left and right is Dionysius I, Tiran van Syracuse, the valuables of the images of gods. On the right he holds a shield with his name Dionysius. On top of the monument is a vase in the midst of two putti sitting on dolphins. Title: D. Basilii Magni ... Pagella Depre Hendes. paper death of Cleopatra: she commits suicide by holding to her breast an asp, which she has taken from a basket of figs
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