The Ides of March

$40.00

On March 15, 44 B.C., on a windy day called the “Ides of March,” Julius Caesar was assassinated. As he nonchalantly strolled toward the Senate for a meeting, Caesar was stabbed up to 35 times by a group of about 60 senators. Sadly, some were his closest friends! One man, in particular, was named Brutus. (Brutus seen all the way onto the right)

11x11 inches, printed on archival paper