Peter Paul Rubens|Alexander Voet II|Cornelis Galle II

The Death of Seneca, standing at center with his feet in a basin of water, supported by a disciple at left while another takes down his last words at right

ca. 1655–78
Engraving; second state of two
40 × 27.1 cm (15.7 × 10.7 in)

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