Hannibal with Carthage in Flames
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Caption | Hannibal with Carthage in Flames. It was a sight that Hannibal was thankfully spared. The city for which he had fought so long against Rome, taken by the enemy, was now in flames, and its population dead or in chains. Soon it would be level with the sands of the Sahara. Original artwork for illustration on p 18 of Look and Learn issue no 928 (3 November 1979). |
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Creator | Severino Baraldi, Italian (b.1930) |
Artwork medium | gouache on paper |
Credit | © Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | Carthage Hannibal statue flames level Sahara dead chains Carthaginians Rome Roman victory architecture delenda est carthago Severino Baraldi |
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A000174 | Hi-res: 7,066 x 9,222 pixels Lo-res: 875 x 1,142 pixels |
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