Alexander the Great Demonstrating His Trust in Philip, His Physician, by Drinking a Medicinal Draught Prepared by Him after Receiving a Letter from General Parmenion Suggesting that Philip Is Poisoning Him

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    Alexander the Great Demonstrating His Trust in Philip, His Physician, by Drinking a Medicinal Draught Prepared by Him after Receiving a Letter from General Parmenion Suggesting that Philip Is Poisoning Him by Giuseppe Cades (1750–1799) is available to purchase framed or unframed in a variety of sizes. Our high quality frames are custom built in Derbyshire, UK by expert framers Heritage Digital. Images are printed to order on acid-free art papers using the latest digital technology. Purchases support collections and the Art UK charity.
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    Alexander the Great Demonstrating His Trust in Philip, His Physician, by Drinking a Medicinal Draught Prepared by Him after Receiving a Letter from General Parmenion Suggesting that Philip Is Poisoning Him
    Giuseppe Cades (1750–1799)
    Wellcome Collection
    Image credit: Wellcome Collection
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    Alexander the Great Demonstrating His Trust in Philip, His Physician, by Drinking a Medicinal Draught Prepared by Him after Receiving a Letter from General Parmenion Suggesting that Philip Is Poisoning Him, pen, ink with brown wash & white bodycolour on paper (?) by Giuseppe Cades (1750–1799)., Image credit:Wellcome Collection

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