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Garnier, Etienne Barthelemy (1759-1849)
The Death of Tatius. 1788. Prix de peinture de l'Académie royale. Titus Tatius, traditionally the Sabine king who ruled with Romulus, the founder of Rome. A dual kingship between Romolus and Tatius survived for only a few years before Titus Tatius was killed by a mob. Oil on canvas, 111.5 x 144.8 cm. PRP27.
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ART554254
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Public
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8000px × 6296px
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© Beaux-Arts de Paris, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais / Art Resource, NY
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History
Killing
Neo-Classicism
Republican Period, Roman (510-27 BCE)
Romulus
Sabine Women, Rape of