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A Group of Recumbent and Semi-Recumbent Figures, and Horses, Probably for a ‘Plague’ Subject or the ‘Army of the Medes Destroyed in the Desert by a Whirlwind’

A Group of Recumbent and Semi-Recumbent Figures, and Horses, Probably for a ‘Plague’ Subject or the ‘Army of the Medes Destroyed in the Desert by a Whirlwind’

Joseph Mallord William Turner

Date
c.1799–1805
Medium
Chalk on paper
Dimensions
support: 433 x 272 mm
Location
Tate

Chicago citation

Joseph Mallord William Turner, A Group of Recumbent and Semi-Recumbent Figures, and Horses, Probably for a ‘Plague’ Subject or the ‘Army of the Medes Destroyed in the Desert by a Whirlwind’, c.1799–1805, Chalk on paper, Tate, London.

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