

The image depicts a black and white drawing of a procession of men carrying armor and shields, with some wearing togas. The men are walking in a line, with some sitting on large shields and others standing. They are carrying various items, including helmets, spears, swords, and shields. In the background, there is a table-like structure with some objects on it. The drawing is detailed, with many lines and shading used to create depth and texture. The overall mood of the image is one of solemnity and grandeur, suggesting that it may be a depiction of a triumphal procession or a military parade. The title of the image is "The Triumphs of Caesar: The Corselet Bearers" by Giulio Campagnola.
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- 803 × 893 px
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