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Julius Caesar receiving the submission of a defeated chieftain in Gaul (litho)

Julius Caesar receiving the submission of a defeated chieftain in Gaul (litho)


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Julius Caesar receiving the submission of a defeated chieftain in Gaul (litho)

5198217 Julius Caesar receiving the submission of a defeated chieftain in Gaul (litho) by Sheldon, Charles Mills (1866-1928) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Julius Caesar receiving the submission of a defeated chieftain in Gaul. Illustration for an early edition of The Childrens Encyclopedia edited by Arthur Mee.); © Look and Learn

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Chief Chieftain Defeated Gaul Julius Caesar Receiving Submission Surrender


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This lithograph, titled "Julius Caesar receiving the submission of a defeated chieftain in Gaul" transports us back to ancient times and offers a glimpse into the power dynamics of that era. The image depicts Julius Caesar, one of history's most renowned figures, standing tall and regal as he receives the surrender of a defeated chieftain in Gaul. The scene is set in a camp, presumably belonging to the Roman army. The defeated chieftain stands before Caesar with an air of resignation, his head bowed and weapons laid down at his feet. This powerful moment captures the essence of imperial conquest and showcases Caesar's dominance over conquered lands. The artist behind this lithograph is Charles Mills Sheldon (1866-1928), who skillfully brings this historical event to life through intricate details and masterful use of shading. This particular print was part of an early edition of The Childrens Encyclopedia edited by Arthur Mee. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are reminded not only of Julius Caesar's military prowess but also his ability to command respect from those he vanquished. It serves as a testament to both the might and ambition that characterized Rome during its imperial heyday. Overall, this lithograph offers viewers an opportunity to delve into history and witness firsthand one pivotal moment in Julius Caesar's legendary career.

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