Lupercalia in Ancient Rome

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Illustration

Syed Muhammad Khan
by Circle of Adam Elsheimer
published on 04 March 2021
Lupercalia in Ancient Rome Download Full Size Image

The Lupercalian festival in Rome: Cupid and Personifications of Fertility encounter the Luperci dressed as dogs and goats, a pen and ink drawing by the Circle of Adam Elsheimer (1578-1610).

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