Image of Cleopatra and the 17th century engravings of Caesar's Painting
Cleopatra Illustrated by David A. Claerr and the historical references
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt. Portrait based on Caesar August's painting in encaustic. Engravings by Sartain and Shury from the 17th century, from the original as exhibited in Europe.
Published by David Claerr
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Post a CommentThis image of Cleopatra is gorgeous, thanks David