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Italiano: Il Re Vittorio Emanuele II entra in Ancona nell'ottobre 1860. Oltre al Re sul cavallo bianco si vedono una parte del Teatro delle Muse con accanto palazzo Trionfi, distrutto dai bombardamenti della seconda guerra mondiale.
Litografia a colori, 262 x 344 mm. |
Date | Torino, seconda metà XIX secolo |
Source | Biblioteca universitaria di Genova |
Author | Carlo Perrin |
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