Curius Dentatus Refusing the Magnificent Gift Offered by the Samnite Ambassadors by John Leech

Curius Dentatus Refusing the Magnificent Gift Offered by the Samnite Ambassadors

(Curius Dentatus Refusing the Magnificent Gift offered by the Samnite Ambassadors )


John Leech

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Curius Dentatus Refusing the Magnificent Gift Offered by the Samnite Ambassadors by John Leech. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
ancient · rome · romans · comic · humour · curius dentatus · refusing · magnificent gift · samnite ambassadors · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images · / Look and Learn
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