File:Henric Cortazzi - Intrare la ședința Divanului ad-hoc, 18 dec 1857.png
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DescriptionHenric Cortazzi - Intrare la ședința Divanului ad-hoc, 18 dec 1857.png |
English: Intrare la ședința Divanului ad-hoc ("Entrance to the ad-hoc Divan", i. e. the legislative assembly of Moldavia). Satirical ink drawing by one of the Divan delegates. The mock allegory shows allegories such as a nude woman holding up a flag (presumably a variant of the Romanian tricolor), the heraldic aurochs of Moldavia, and a cityscape (of Iași?). At the center, two soldiers in ceremonial uniform guard a door marked Entrée des députés ("Deputies' Entrance"); the deputies themselves are pictured to the right, queuing in front of the door marked "Buffet". |
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Source | Realitatea Ilustrată 439, 1935 |
Author | Henric Cortazzi (fl. 1830–1890) |
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