Catullus at Lesbia's
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| - | [[Catullus at Lesbia's]] [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Catullus_at_Lesbia%27s_by_Sir_Laurence_Alma_Tadema.jpg] is a painting by [[Lawrence Alma-Tadema]]. | + | ''[[Catullus at Lesbia's]]'' ( 1865) [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Catullus_at_Lesbia%27s_by_Sir_Laurence_Alma_Tadema.jpg] is a painting by [[Lawrence Alma-Tadema]]. It shows Catullus in the house of [[Lesbia]], who in actuality was the poet's mistress [[Clodia]]. |
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Catullus at Lesbia's ( 1865) [1] is a painting by Lawrence Alma-Tadema. It shows Catullus in the house of Lesbia, who in actuality was the poet's mistress Clodia.
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