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  2. The Death of Germanicus - Wikipedia

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    Two drawings taking up the theme of the painting are attributed to Poussin. One is kept in the British Museum. [5] Although very damaged, it already presents the main lines of the painting with a few variations: the soldier in the center does not extend his hand to the sky but holds the hand of Germanicus, thus remaining closer to the text of ...

  3. Germanicus - Wikipedia

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    Death of Germanicus (1773–1774), a marble sculpture by British sculptor Thomas Banks. [97] Thusnelda im Triumphzug des Germanicus (1873), a painting by German painter Karl von Piloty. [56] I, Claudius (1934), a historical fiction novel by classicist Robert Graves. [98] The Caesars (1968), a British television series by Philip Mackie.

  4. File:Nicolas Poussin - La Mort de Germanicus, 1627 (vers).jpg

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  5. The Wife of Arminius Brought Captive to Germanicus - Wikipedia

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    The Wife of Arminius Brought Captive to Germanicus is a 1773 history painting by the Anglo-American artist Benjamin West. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It depicts a scene from the Roman Empire 's military campaign in Germania in the early first century , loosely based on the writings of the historian Tacitus .

  6. José Rodrigues - Wikipedia

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    O Pobre Rabequista, by José Rodrigues.. José Rodrigues de Carvalho (16 July 1828 – 19 October 1887) was a Portuguese painter.. O Pobre Rabequista (The poor rabequista), painted in 1855 and considered Rodriques' most famous work, was first shown in Paris at the Universal Exhibition in 1855 and at the International Exposition of Porto in 1865, where he won the award for second place.

  7. File : Bust of Germanicus, front - Getty Museum (2021.66).jpg

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    The bust depicts the young Germanicus before the depositio barbae, the Roman ritual first shaving of the beard. While the image, or portrait type, was created at the time of his adoption by Tiberius in A.D. 4, this bust is a posthumous portrait of the popular general, who was being groomed to be emperor but died young.

  8. Arch of Germanicus (Rome) - Wikipedia

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    Atop the arch were twelve statues, and pride of place over the arch’s centre was a statue of Germanicus in a triumphal chariot. Alongside his statue were other statues of his family; his father Nero Claudius Drusus , his mother Antonia Minor , his wife Agrippina the Elder , his sons and daughters (including Caligula ), as well as his brother ...

  9. The Departure of Regulus - Wikipedia

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    The Departure of Regulus is 1769 history painting by the Anglo-American artist Benjamin West. [1] It was one of a number of classical scenes painted by West alongside his better-known depictions of more recent history. The scene depicts the departure from Rome of Regulus a consul and general of the Roman Republic.