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== During the events of [[Rome: Season 1 Episode 12 Kalends of February]] played by [[Simon Gregor]] ==
== During the events of [[Rome: Season 1 Episode 12 Kalends of February]] played by [[Simon Gregor]] ==
Artist is drawing a quick picture of Titus in the hospital when Titus wakes up and grabs him.  Titus demands to know what he is doing and Artist tells him that he is drawing a quick sketch for a mural he has been paid to paint.  Artist then tells Titus that he and Lucius are famous in Rome for their heroic fight against the gladiators and there probably isn't a woman in Rome who wouldn't open her doors to him..
Artist is drawing a quick picture of Titus in the hospital when Titus wakes up and grabs him.  Titus demands to know what he is doing and Artist tells him that he is drawing a quick sketch for a mural he has been paid to paint.  Artist then tells Titus that he and Lucius are famous in Rome for their heroic fight against the gladiators and there probably isn't a woman in Rome who wouldn't open her doors to him.

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Artist

Background

Artist is an artist in Rome. He was paid by the Aventine Cloth Dyers Association to paint a mural of Titus Pullo and Lucius Vorenus in the arena fighting the gladiators.


During the events of Rome: Season 1 Episode 12 Kalends of February played by Simon Gregor

Artist is drawing a quick picture of Titus in the hospital when Titus wakes up and grabs him. Titus demands to know what he is doing and Artist tells him that he is drawing a quick sketch for a mural he has been paid to paint. Artist then tells Titus that he and Lucius are famous in Rome for their heroic fight against the gladiators and there probably isn't a woman in Rome who wouldn't open her doors to him.