Cleopatra (69-30 BC), Queen of Egypt

Cleopatra is probably the most famous woman of the Antiquity. Considered as the last Pharaoh of Egypt, she was a very strong negotiator, and disturbingly beautiful. Pursuing a love affair with Caesar in 48 BC, she follows him to Rome. Caesar’s death brings her back to the hard reality of the fight led by the future August to annex Egypt. She then choses to commit suicide by making a snake bite her breast because she did not want to witness the invasion of Egypt.

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Edition limited to 3 signed and numbered printings, in all formats.

Printing in 400dpi on Epson Hahnemuble Photorag 305g paper (100 year guarantee, colors in Diasec) finish according to the Diasec® process Glossy Plexi/Plexi 3+3mm (Museum Quality) and professional hanging system (easy to hang and remove).

 

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