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Coriolanus Yields to His Mother's Appeal, 1792 (oil on canvas)

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Coriolanus Yields to His Mother's Appeal, 1792 (oil on canvas)

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oil on canvas

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1792 AD (C18th AD)

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97.7x132.3 cms

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Gaius Marcius Coriolanus was a 5th century BC Roman General who, with the Volscians, rebelled against Rome and marched on the city; his mother, Venturia, his wife, Volumnia, and their children successfully pleaded with Coriolanus to abandon his plan;

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