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6: Gallici trivnphi die Caesar Capitolivm ascendit ad lvmina, quadriginta elephantis dextera, atqve sinistra lychnvchos gestantibvs / Andreas Mantinea pinxit Mantuae , R.V.A. Gandensis sculp.

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Triumph scene In the foreground, triumphal procession of animals: three elephants adorned with decorative elements and plants are ridden by young men and follow a cattle adorned with fruits and a group of players. In the background: young men on poachers. In the distance: the monuments of the city. On the left: a pylon decorated with leonine protome, weapons and shields, surmounted by a Corinthian capital. , Title below the center. Indications of the inventor at the lower left, the engraver at the lower right and the publisher at the lower center, Description based on a slit specimen, The measurement corresponds to the sheet, Other counterpart: the title reads Trivmphi and Quadraginta, measurements of the indentation 390x440 mm, Previous inventory 7726, in folder
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Title: 6: Gallici trivnphi die Caesar Capitolivm ascendit ad lvmina, quadriginta elephantis dextera, atqve sinistra lychnvchos gestantibvs / Andreas Mantinea pinxit Mantuae , R.V.A. Gandensis sculp.
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Triumph scene In the foreground, triumphal procession of animals: three elephants adorned with decorative elements and plants are ridden by young men and follow a cattle adorned with fruits and a group of players.
In the background: young men on poachers.
In the distance: the monuments of the city.
On the left: a pylon decorated with leonine protome, weapons and shields, surmounted by a Corinthian capital.
, Title below the center.
Indications of the inventor at the lower left, the engraver at the lower right and the publisher at the lower center, Description based on a slit specimen, The measurement corresponds to the sheet, Other counterpart: the title reads Trivmphi and Quadraginta, measurements of the indentation 390x440 mm, Previous inventory 7726, in folder.

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