In the first room, Hannibal's circumvention of Sète gives a key to reading the exhibition. Robert Combas takes the figure of the Carthaginian general in order to anchor in the setinous territory and the basin of Thau. Hannibal avoids the city, passes through Balaruc, stops at Mèze and Poussan, under the gaze of Sète remained in the distance. With humour and freedom, the artist makes the Mediterranean the theatre of adventures of his facety spiri…
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In the first room, Hannibal's circumvention of Sète gives a key to reading the exhibition. Robert Combas takes the figure of the Carthaginian general in order to anchor in the setinous territory and the basin of Thau. Hannibal avoids the city, passes through Balaruc, stops at Mèze and Poussan, under the gaze of Sète remained in the distance. With humour and freedom, the artist makes the Mediterranean the theatre of adventures of his facety spiri…