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Gladiators, the End of the Combat (illustration from The Roman Soldier) by Amedee Forestier

Gladiators, the End of the Combat (illustration from The Roman Soldier)

(Gladiators, the end of the combat, illustration fromThe Roman Soldier, 1928 )


Amedee Forestier

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Undated  ·  colour lithograph  ·  Image ID: 391577

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Gladiators, the End of the Combat (illustration from The Roman Soldier) by Amedee Forestier. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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