Description
Battle of Busaco
Chapel belonging to the Philanthropic Society Institution
one of the ladies of the court
in two parts (Fig
Inscribed in pencil verso "Polla"
Druids Size:L: 75 x 60cm Battle of BusacoDruids, (1910). Drawing from a bas relief at found at Autun in France. The druidical priests, who were contemporary with the Romans, were clad in white voluminous robes reaching to the feet. The robe proper was collarless, while the cloak may have been cut somewhat like a Roman toga. The Druid on the right wears an oak garland and carries a sceptre, while the one on the left carries the sacred crescent symbol. Illustration from British Costume during
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