The Disembarkation of Cleopatra at Tarsus. In 41 BC, Mark Antony (83 BC-30 BC) summoned Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, to the Cilician city of Tarsus to negotiate a political and military alliance, which later led to a personal union. Lithograph by Urrabieta based on a painting by French painter Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellee) (c. 1600-1682), 1642-1643. Chromolithography. XVIIme siecle: lettres, sciences et arts, France 1590-1700 (17th century: letters, sciences and arts), by Paul Lacroix. Published in Paris by Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie, 1882.
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