Emperor Trajan fighting the Dacians

Engraving (by Dente, called Marco de Ravenna) after an antique relief; 'Emperor Trajan on horseback at left fighting the Dacians, two of which are under his rearing horse; Roman soldiers at right flanking a captured Dacian with his hands tied behind his back' -- British Museum. After a relief that was once part of Trajan's Arch, now on the Arch of Constantine in Rome. Engraving (by Dente, called Marco de Ravenna) after an antique relief; 'Emperor Trajan on horseback at left fighting the Dacians, two of which are under his rearing horse; Roman soldiers at right flanking a captured Dacian with his hands tied behind his back' -- British Museum. After a relief that was once part of Trajan's Arch, now on the Arch of Constantine in Rome. Oblong medium folio; margins severely trimmed; clean. Title supplied by cataloger. Paris, Robert Prouté, 1969.
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