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Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640)
A Roman Triumph, about 1630. The figure group includes (from left to right): maidens who could serve at sacred rites; animals for sacrifice; trumpeters and pipe players; slaughterers; in the centre dressed in red, a 'pontifex' (priest), with above him a soothsayer; and elephants bearing fruit and incense burners. Oil on canvas stuck down on oak, 86.8 x 163.9 cm. Bought, 1856 (NG278). 
Location National Gallery/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier ART374437 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5197px × 2919px 
Photo Credit © National Gallery, London / Art Resource, NY 
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Bull, Animal
Celebration
Elephant
Musician
Painting, Medium
Procession
Ram, Animal
Roman
Torch
Triumph
Trumpet