King Porus, King of the Eastern Punjab, India (fl.321-315 BC), wounded, carried before Alexander the Great (356 – 323 BC) after the battle of the Hydaspes River (La Vertu plaît quoi que vaincue! Sic virtus et victa placet) (after Charles Le Brun)
Jean Audran (Lyon 1667 - Paris 1756)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
Unknown
Materials
Engraving on paper in black and gilt wood frame
Measurements
305 mm (H)609 mm (W)
Order this imageCollection
Dunham Massey, Cheshire
NT 930136
Summary
Print, engraving, King Porus, wounded, carried before Alexander the Great after the battle of the Hydaspes River (La Vertu plaît quoi que vaincue! Sic virtus et victa placet) (after Charles Le Brun) by Jean Audran (Lyon 1667 – Paris 1756). In black and gilt frame
Makers and roles
Jean Audran (Lyon 1667 - Paris 1756), engraver (printmaker) after Charles Le Brun (Paris 1619 – Paris 1690), artist