

The Triumph of Julius Caesar: Soldiers Carrying the Pictures of War
The artwork depicts a procession of soldiers, predominantly male, dressed in ancient Roman-style armor and togas, with some barefoot and others wearing boots. They carry long spears and flags. A central figure holds a spear with a large flag. The background shows a cityscape with buildings and a cloudy sky. In the background, people are gathered on stands, and a large sign with letters is visible. The artwork's tones are sepia.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 869 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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