A Trans-Tiberine
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Caption | A Trans-Tiberine (Trasteverino), a race of men who inhabit the south side of the Tiber, they consider themselves as the legitimate descendants of the ancient Romans, and all the rest of the inhabitants as bastards of Transalpine Barbarians. Drawn by Henry Fuseli, engraved by John Barlow. Published in Essays on physiognomy, by Johann Kaspar Lavater. |
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Creator | English School (18th century) |
Artwork medium | engraving |
Credit | Look and Learn / Bernard Platman Antiquarian |
Search stock images by keyword | Italy Rome Roman Trasteverino Trans-Tiberine headshots physiognomy headgear fashions clothing Trastevere portraits people men A Trans-Tiberine Henry Fuseli Johann Heinrich Fussli |
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