The Roman poet Virgil declaiming to the Empress Octavia his elegy on the death of her son, Marcellus by Herbert (after) Sidney

The Roman poet Virgil declaiming to the Empress Octavia his elegy on the death of her son, Marcellus

(The Roman poet Virgil declaiming to the Empress Octavia his eleby on the death of her son, Marcellus (litho))


Herbert (after) Sidney

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The Roman poet Virgil declaiming to the Empress Octavia his elegy on the death of her son, Marcellus by Herbert (after) Sidney. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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