[Roman soldiers bearing the trophies in triumph]
Title from shelflist card. Bartsch, 13. Ex. coll.: Marochetti (Lugt, 392). Hubbard Collection.
[Triumph(us) Caesaris (The triumph of Julius Caesar), plate 4]
Plate 4 from series showing people in triumphal procession of Julius Caesar. After the painting by Andrea Mantegna. Bartsch, v. XII, p. 101.11. Gift; Ian Woodner; (DLC/PP-1984:513).
[Triumph(us) Caesaris (The triumph of Julius Caesar), plate 8]
Plate 8 from series showing people in triumphal procession of Julius Caesar. After the painting by Andrea Mantegna. Bartsch, v. XII, p. 101.11. Gift; Ian Woodner; (DLC/PP-1984:513).
[Triumph(us) Caesaris (The triumph of Julius Caesar), plate 9]
Plate 9 from series showing people in triumphal procession of Julius Caesar. After the painting by Andrea Mantegna. Bartsch, v. XII, p. 101.11. Gift; Ian Woodner; (DLC/PP-1984:513).
[Triumph(us) Caesaris (The triumph of Julius Caesar), plate 6]
Plate 6 from series showing people in triumphal procession of Julius Caesar. After the painting by Andrea Mantegna. Bartsch, v. XII, p. 101.11. Gift; Ian Woodner; (DLC/PP-1984:513).
[Triumph(us) Caesaris (The triumph of Julius Caesar), plate 5]
Plate 5 from series showing people in triumphal procession of Julius Caesar. After the painting by Andrea Mantegna. Bartsch, v. XII, p. 101.11. Gift; Ian Woodner; (DLC/PP-1984:513).
[Triumph(us) Caesaris (The triumph of Julius Caesar), plate 7]
Plate 7 from series showing people in triumphal procession of Julius Caesar. After the painting by Andrea Mantegna. Bartsch, v. XII, p. 101.11. Gift; Ian Woodner; (DLC/PP-1984:513).
[Triumph(us) Caesaris (The triumph of Julius Caesar), plate 1]
Plate 1 from series showing people in triumphal procession of Julius Caesar. After the painting by Andrea Mantegna. Bartsch, v. XII, p. 101.11. Gift; Ian Woodner; (DLC/PP-1984:513).
[Hercules and Anteus], Andrea Mantegna, Italian
After style of Andrea Mantegna; associated with the "School of Mantegna." Hind, no. 17 Bartsch, no. 16
[Hercules and Anteus], Andrea Mantegna, Italian
After style of Andrea Mantegna; associated with the "School of Mantegna." Hind, no. 17 Bartsch, no. 16
[Triumph(us) Caesaris (The triumph of Julius Caesar), plate 3]
Plate 3 from series showing people in triumphal procession of Julius Caesar. After the painting by Andrea Mantegna. Bartsch, v. XII, p. 101.11. Gift; Ian Woodner; (DLC/PP-1984:513).