

A black and white illustration of a man sitting on a stone block. The man is shirtless and wears a cloth wrapped around his waist and left shoulder. He sits with his right leg bent and left leg straight, and his right hand to his mouth. His left arm rests on his left leg. A helmet sits on the ground to his right. The background shows a destroyed building on the left and a distant bridge on the right, with a cloudy sky. The image is in a rectangular frame on a beige background. Text below the image reads "CAIUS MARIUS ON THE RUINS OF CARTHAGE."
Artwork Details
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- 705 × 900 px
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