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A work made of engraving on paper.

The Elephants, from The Triumph of Julius Caesar

c. 1498

Workshop of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1430/31-1506

Italy

This engraving depicts Julius Caesar entering Rome after his conquest of Gaul in 46 b.c., the greatest military victory of his career. Dante was not afraid of making his political opinions known in the Inferno; the three worst traitors in history—Julius Caesar’s assassins, Brutus, Cassius, and Judas Iscariot—dangle from the mouth of Lucifer in the final circle of hell. After his assassination, Caesar himself would join Orpheus in Dante’s limbo.

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