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Triumph procession with prisoners, soldiers, lictors and priests, In vita Pauli aemilij Appianus Alexandrinus in Lijbico, Roman triumphs, Amplissimi ornatißimiq triumphi, uti. L. PAVLVS DE rege Macedonum Perse capto, P. Africanus Aemilianus de Carthage: nensibus excisis. C N. Pompeius Magnus ex oriente, Julius Augus: tus, Vespasianus, print, album page, Series number, 8, 11, Procession of prisoners, Roman soldiers, lictors and priests with smoking incense. Title in Latin in bottom margin. Print is part of an album., number: '108', inscription: 'lib. 1. fol. 24', printmaker: Onofrio Panvinio, Italy, after drawing by Jan Snellinck (I), Antwerp, after design by Maarten van Heemskerck, publisher: Govert van Schayck, Rome, 1618, paper, engraving, gravure, height 157 mm x width 363 mm, This print is part of a series of 11 prints (title print) depicting Roman triumphs. This series has been published in six editions (1 Gerard de Jode, 1577-85, 2 Cornelis de Jode, 1596, 3 Govert van Schayck, 4 Giacomo Lauro, 5 Giovanni Giacomo de' Rossi and heirs, 1664-1735, 6 Calcografia Camera Apostolica, after 1738)., the soldier, the soldier's life, prisoner of war (after the battle), priest, Roman religion, ceremonial procession, parade, pageant, installation of a ruler, A wide horizontal engraving showing a procession of groups of people walking from left to right across a flat ground, with clouds of smoke or incense held aloft at points above the marchers. On the left a group of clothed figures walk in close formation, some with draped garments and one carrying a shallow basket on the head. Toward the center a line of helmeted soldiers in armor and short tunics march, some holding crowns or branches and wearing plumed helmets. Further right another group of partially draped fi.
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