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"For the same marquis in the hall of the Palazzo di San Sebastiano Andrea did a picture of the Triumph of Caesar, his best work ever. In this painting we can see grouped and cleverly arranged in the Triumph the ornate and beautiful chariot, the figure of a man cursing the victorious leader, the victor's relations..." I-244 The Picture Bearers, Canvas I of The Triumph of Caesar
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"...the perfumes, incense and sacrifices, the priests, the bulls crowned for sacrifice, the prisoners, the booty captured by the troops, the ranks of the squadrons, the elephants, the spoils, the victories, and the cities and fortresses represented in various chariots, along with a mass of trophies on spears, and with helmets and armour, headgear of all kinds, ornaments and countless pieces of plate." I-244 The Bearers of Standards and Siege Equipment, Canvas II of The Triumph of Caesar
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The Bearers of Trophies and Bullion, Canvas III of The Triumph of Caesar
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The Bearers of Coin and Plate, Canvas IV of The Triumph of Caesar
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The Elephants, Canvas V of The Triumph of Caesar
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The Corselet Bearers, Canvas VI of The Triumph of Caesar
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The Musicians, Canvas VIII of The Triumph of Caesar
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Caesar on his Chariot, Canvas IX of The Triumph of Caesar
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