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Ferdinand Bol
De onverschrokkenheid van Fabritius in Pyrrhus' legerkamp, 1654-1656
Amsterdam, Amsterdam Museum, inv./cat.nr. A 25383
De onverschrokkenheid van Fabritius in Pyrrhus' legerkamp
Ferdinand Bol
Gaius Fabricius, surnamed Luscinus, as an ambassador in Pyrrhus' camp; he bravely stands his ground as Pyrrhus suddenly draws aside a curtain to disclose an elephant, 1654-1656
Braunschweig, Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum, inv./cat.nr. 248
De onverschrokkenheid van Fabritius in Pyrrhus' legerkamp
Ferdinand Bol
Phyrrus shows his elephant to Fabricius, 1656 gedateerd
Amsterdam, Koninklijk Paleis (Paleis op de Dam)
Pyrrhus toont Fabritius zijn olifant
Ferdinand Bol
De onverschrokkenheid van Fabritius in Pyrrus' legerkamp, 1652-1656 te dateren
Amsterdam, Amsterdam Museum, inv./cat.nr. A 3807
De onverschrokkenheid van Fabritius in Pyrrus' legerkamp
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