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Original antique engraving titled “The Ides of March.”
Depicts the assassination of Julius Caesar in the Roman Senate — one of the most pivotal moments in ancient history.
Highly detailed classical composition showing senators surrounding Caesar at the moment of attack.
Printed on heavy wove paper with wide margins.
Condition:
• Age toning to margins
• Minor edge wear
• Strong engraved impression
An excellent display piece for collectors of Roman history, classical antiquity, or Shakespearean subjects
Size: 11.5 in x 8.5 in. unframed
About This Print: This engraving originates from the late 19th-century illustrated historical series Great Men and Famous Women, published during the Victorian era (c. 1890s). This is an original antique engraving printed at the time of publication — not a modern reproduction or later reprint. Normal age toning and minor edge wear are consistent with antique paper of this period.