Marcus Papirius striking a Gaul for trying to touch his beard, 387 BC by Bartolomeo Pinelli

Marcus Papirius striking a Gaul for trying to touch his beard, 387 BC

(Marcus Papirius striking a Gaul for trying to touch his beard, 387 BC (etching))


Bartolomeo Pinelli

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Marcus Papirius striking a Gaul for trying to touch his beard, 387 BC by Bartolomeo Pinelli. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
19th century · antiquity · beard · roman gaul · gaul · celt (population) · invasion · rome · italy · europe · lazio · senator · politics · touch · five senses · black and white · 4th century bc · etching · print · insult · mzprint · / Bridgeman Images
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