Louis Jacques Cathelin|Louis Jacques Cathelin|Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini|Andrea Casali

Lucretia seated, half naked, stabbing herself in the stomach with a dagger in her right hand and holding a cloth in her raised left hand, looking upwards, after Pellegrini?

1782
Engraving
50.5 × 39 cm (19.9 × 15.4 in)

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