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Marcia is an oil on wood painting by Domenico Beccafumi, with the dimensions of 92,1 by 53,3 cm, executed c. 1519, showing Marcia, wife of Cato the Younger. It and Tanaquil, both in the National Gallery, in London, originally formed part of a series of paintings of noted women from Roman antiquity.

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  • Marcia is an oil on wood painting by Domenico Beccafumi, with the dimensions of 92,1 by 53,3 cm, executed c. 1519, showing Marcia, wife of Cato the Younger. It and Tanaquil, both in the National Gallery, in London, originally formed part of a series of paintings of noted women from Roman antiquity. (en)
  • Marzia è un dipinto di Domenico Beccafumi. Eseguito verso il 1519, è conservato nella National Gallery di Londra. (it)
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  • Marcia is an oil on wood painting by Domenico Beccafumi, with the dimensions of 92,1 by 53,3 cm, executed c. 1519, showing Marcia, wife of Cato the Younger. It and Tanaquil, both in the National Gallery, in London, originally formed part of a series of paintings of noted women from Roman antiquity. (en)
  • Marzia è un dipinto di Domenico Beccafumi. Eseguito verso il 1519, è conservato nella National Gallery di Londra. (it)
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  • Marzia (Beccafumi) (it)
  • Marcia (Beccafumi) (en)
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