Cloelia crosses the Tiber on horseback Performances from Roman history (series title), Cloelia escapes to Rome with a friend by crossing the Tiber on horseback. Her other girlfriends stand on the shore and watch. In the right foreground Romulus and Remus are suckled by a wolf. Next to it lies a naked award-winning man with the cornucopia in his arm. In the margin below the performance is a text in Latin, numbered at the bottom right: 3. The print is part of a series of prints depicting events from Roman history., (Story of) Cloelia, (story of) Romulus and Remus, 'Cornucopia', Horn of Plenty, Pieter Jalhea Furnius (mentioned on object), 1573, paper, engraving, h 217 mm × w 299 mm
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