Jacopo del Sellaio

Tarquinius Priscus Entering Rome

c. 1470
tempera on wood, mounted on canvas
41 × 165.4 cm (16.1 × 65.1 in)

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This painting utilizes continuous narrative; the same figures appear multiple times as the story unfolds from left to right.

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