File:Motte Les oies du Capitole.jpg
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DescriptionMotte Les oies du Capitole.jpg |
English: Juno's sacred geese warn the Romans while the Gauls approach the Capitol in 390 BC. Contemporary colour lithograph after a now lost painting by Henri-Paul Motte (1883). |
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Author | Henri-Paul Motte (1846-1922) |
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