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J.G. Trautmann, s. XVIII, La caída de Troya

J.G. Trautmann, s. XVIII, La caída de Troya. Denario de la época de Julio César (s. I a.C.). F. Barocci, ss. XVI - XVII Eneas huye de Troya (Galería Borghese - Roma). F. Perrier, s. XVII Venus pide a Neptuno viento favorable para Eneas. P. N. Guerin,

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J.G. Trautmann, s. XVIII, La caída de Troya

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  1. J.G. Trautmann, s. XVIII, La caída de Troya

  2. Denario de la época de Julio César (s. I a.C.)

  3. F. Barocci, ss. XVI - XVII Eneas huye de Troya (Galería Borghese - Roma)

  4. F. Perrier, s. XVII Venus pide a Neptuno viento favorable para Eneas

  5. P. N. Guerin, Eneas relata a Dido las desgracias de Troya (Louvre – París)

  6. Tiepolo, s. XVIII Mercurio comunica a Eneas la orden de partir (Villa Valmarana – Vicenza)

  7. Cl. A. Cayot, ss. XVII - XVIII Muerte de Dido (Louvre – París)

  8. Van Haarlem, ss. XVI - XVII Venus en la fragua de Vulcano

  9. Boucher, siglo XVIII Vulcano muestra a Venus las armas para Eneas (Louvre – París)

  10. Poussin, s. XVII Venus entrega a Eneas sus armas (Museo Bellas Artes – Rouen)

  11. P.P. Rubens, s. XVII Rómulo y Remo (Pinacoteca Capitolina – Roma)

  12. P. Cortona, s. XVII Romulo y Remo salvados por Fáustulo (Louvre – Paris)

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