Horace Cocles defends himself on the bridge, Scenes, (...) in the council chamber of the court of justice of Holland, Zeeland, and Westvriesland (...) (series title), Horace Coclus prevented Rome from being conquered by Etruscan troops, by repelling the attackers on a wooden bridge over the Tiber. Behind him, Roman soldiers break down the bridge. Presentation in the Council Chamber of the Court of Justice of Holland, Zeeland and West Friesland in the Binnenhof in The Hague., print, print maker: Pieter Tanjé, (mentioned on object), after painting by: Gerard de Lairesse, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Nicolaas Verkolje, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1716 - 1761, paper, etching, engraving, height, 433 mm × width, 248 mm
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Horace Cocles defends, bridge, Scenes, council chamber, court, justice, Holland, Zeeland, Westvriesland, series title, Horace Coclus, prevented, Rome, conquered, Etruscan troops, repelling, attackers, wooden bridge, Tiber, Roman, soldiers, break down, Presentation, Council Chamber, Court, Justice, West Friesland, Binnenhof, Hague, print, print maker, Pieter Tanjé, mentioned, object, painting, Gerard de Lairesse, drawing, Nicolaas Verkolje, Amsterdam, 1716 - 1761, paper, etching, engraving, height, 433 mm × width, 248 mm
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