

The Triumphs of Caesar: The Senators by Andrea Mantegna. Black and white drawing of a group of people walking in a procession. Men in ancient Roman-style togas are in the center and on the right side. The men are walking to the right. Some men hold their hands behind their backs. A small child stands among the men. On the left side are men in armor holding spears and shields. The men in armor are facing right. Behind the group is a brick building with two archways. The building has two windows with people looking out. In the background on the left is a tall brick tower. The sky above the tower has diagonal lines.
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