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Monime and Xiphares, Illustration from 'Mithridate' by Jean Racine Engraved by Beisson

(Monime and Xiphares, illustration from 'Mithridate' by Jean Racine (1639-99) engraved by Beisson )


Jean François Pierre Peyron

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Monime and Xiphares, Illustration from 'Mithridate' by Jean Racine Engraved by Beisson by Jean François Pierre Peyron. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
play · tragedy · mithridates · tragic · lovers · young · youth · love · troubled · despair · classical · frustrated · toga · robes · drapery · prince · cloak · sword · scene · c17th theatre · roman costume · dramatic · mitridate · drama · french
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