The Monk Almachius attempting to stop the Gladiatorial Combat, illustration from

The Monk Almachius attempting to stop the Gladiatorial Combat, illustration from 'The Outline of History' by H.G. Wells, Volume II, published in 1920

(The Monk Almachius attempting to stop the Gladiatorial Combat, illustration from 'The Outline of History' by H.G. Wells, Volume II, published in 1920 )


Carlo Ademollo

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The Monk Almachius attempting to stop the Gladiatorial Combat, illustration from 'The Outline of History' by H.G. Wells, Volume II, published in 1920 by Carlo Ademollo. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
roman arena · gladiator · gladiators · sport · inhumane · protest · protestor · martyr · hermit · inhuman · dead body · bodies · crowds · spectator · spectators · monochrome · telemachus · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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