RM2WX3G97–Risorgimento. Garibaldi in defensa de Roma. Lithography by A. Matarelli. 1862
RM2WX3GB4–Italian. Abrozzo region. Brigandage. Chiavone band, led by Luigi Alonzi known as Chiavone (1825-1862)Lithography by Masutti, 1863.
RM2WX3GB7–Risorgimento. Transportation of the wounded Garibaldi on Aspromonte. Oil by M. Cammarano, 1862.
RMPRTG5C–Cavour (1810-1861). Italian statesman and figure of Italian unification. 1st Primer Ministre of Italy. Statue. Campo Santo. Pisa. Italy.
RMPRTG64–Cavour (1810-1861). Italian statesman and figure of Italian unification. 1st Primer Ministre of Italy. Statue. Campo Santo. Pisa. Italy.
RM2WX3GB6–Risorgimento. Garibaldi and Missori planing the asssault to Reggio Calabria during the expedition of the Thousand of 1860.
RM2WX3GB5–Risorgimento. Garibaldi and Missori planing the asssault to Reggio Calabria during the expedition of the Thousand of 1860.
RM2WX3GA1–Italian. Abrozzo region. Brigandage. Chiavone band, led by Luigi Alonzi known as Chiavone (1825-1862)Lithography by Masutti, 1863.
RM2WX3G9J–Risorgimento. Garibaldi in defensa de Roma. Lithography by A. Matarelli. 1862
RMPRTH1T–Cavour (1810-1861). Italian statesman and figure of Italian unification. 1st Primer Ministre of Italy. Statue. Campo Santo. Pisa. Italy.
RM2WX22MR–Prince Eugene Jean of Savoy (1714-1734). Last Count of Soissons. Statue. Museum of the Risorgiment. Turin. Italy.
RM2WTXC4H–statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882). Italian general, patriot, revolutionary and repubican. Museum of Risorgimento. Turin. Italy.
RM2WTXC4E–statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882). Italian general, patriot, revolutionary and repubican. Museum of Risorgimento. Turin. Italy.
RM2WWYR1F–Kingdom of Italy. Clericalists's resistance to modernisation. Lithography by G. Gorra. Il Fischietto, 1857.
RM2WX1WKB–Kingdom of Italy. Clericalists's resistance to modernisation. Lithography by G. Gorra. Il Fischietto, 1857.
RM2WWYR1B–Count of Cavour (1810-1861). Italian politician. Bust by M. Mattaglia. Marble. 1886. Museum of the Risorgimento. Turin. Italy.
RM2WW3KNW–Italy. The new Zanardelli-Giolitti government. Lithography by A. Grossi, 1901.
RM2X2EPK9–Italy. Triennio 1859-1861. Meeting of Garibaldi and Victor Emmanuel II. Teano. October 26th 1860.
RM2X2PPAG–statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882). Italian general, patriot, revolutionary and repubican. Museum of Risorgimento. Turin. Italy.
RM2X2ERXF–Italy. Political satire. Hopes rest on Garibaldi for liberation of Rome. St. Garibaldi. Lithography by Matarellim 19th century.
RM2X2PPAF–Risorgimento. Siege of Palermo. Expedition of the Thousand led by Garibaldi. Insurrection defending the barricade. 27 May 1860.
RM2WWTGHB–Deification of Camillo Cavour. Victor Enmmanuel II and Giuseppe Garibaldi. Lithography by L. Dolfino, 1860.
RM2X0HY56–First Italian War of Independen ce. Fighting in Sommacampagna, 23 iulio 1848). Oil by F. Cerruti Bauduc, 1855.
RM2WTXC4D–Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882) with his son Menotti and daughter Teresa. Lithography, 19th century.
RM2WW8E3B–Bust of Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882). 19th century.
RM2WWYR18–Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882). Bust by M. Battaglia. Marble, 1886.
RM2WWTGHX–Marco Minghetti (1818-1886). President (1863-1864). Bust. Museum of the Risorgimento.
RM2WTXC4T–Celebration of the Risorgimento. Deification of Umberto I after his regicide. Lithography by M. Fracchia, 1900.
RM2WWTGHC–Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882). Italian patriot and revolucionary. Garibaldi warns Vittorio Emmanuele II againts Napoleon III. Lithography, 1862.
RM2WWYR1D–Risorgimento. Political satire. Venice still waits for freeedom. Lithography. 1865.
RM2WWYR1H–The Subalpine Senate, 1860. C. Bossoli. Museum of the Risorgimento. Turin. Italy.
RM2X2EPNN–France, Prussia and Italy. Roman question. Punished pride. Litography. 19th century.
RM2X2YFK4–Risorgimento. Invasion of Trentino (1866). Militry operations by the Kingdom of Italy againts the Austrian Empire. The people with Graribaldi in Trent
RM2X2YFKM–Risorgimento. Invasion of Trentino (1866). Militry operations by the Kingdom of Italy againts the Austrian Empire. The people with Graribaldi in Trent
RM2WTXC4W–Italy. Revolutions of 1848. Five Days of Milan. Barricade in Porta Tosa (Porta Vittoria). 22 March. Lithography, 19th century.
RM2X1DD9G–Risorgimento. Roman question. 'Roma or Death'. Lithography by A. Matarelli, 1862.
RM2X0HY54–Expedition of the Thousand. Embarkation of Garibaldi in Quarto (May 5th-6th 1860). Oil by V. Azzola. 19th century.
RM2X2YRY2–Risorgimento. Roma question. Political satire. Garibaldi warns Vittorio Emanuele II against Napoleon III. Lithography, 1862.
RM2X2YRY4–Risorgimento. Roma question. Political satire. Garibaldi warns Vittorio Emanuele II against Napoleon III. Lithography, 1862.
RM2WTXC4Y–First Italian War of Independence. War between the Piamontese and Austrian army. Charge of the carabinieri in Pastrengo (30 April 1848), oleo by V. Gi
RM2WTY41D–Kingdom of Sardegna (1848-1860). Chamber of Deputies of the Subalpien Parliament. Italy
RM2WTY3XM–Allegories against French occupation. Italy decedived by republican ideals. Engraving, 1799
RM2WTY41F–Kingdom of Italy. Expositions, technology, innovation. Electricity gallery at the exposition of Turin, 1884. Italy. Of a photographic reproduction
RM2X2ERDF–France, Prussia and Italy. Roman question. Punished pride. Litography. 19th century.
RM2WW2REK–Kingdom of Italy. Expositions, technology, innovation. Electricity gallery at the exposition of Turin, 1884. Italy. Of a photographic reproduction
RM2WWTGHK–Bust of Victor Emanuele II (1820-1878). King of Sardinia and king of Italy. Marble, 1862. By T. Angelini.
RM2WW2REJ–Kingdom of Italy. Colonialism in Africa. Italians and Englishmen in Africa. Lithografie by Dalsani, end 19th century.
RM2WTY41H–Europe and Italy approaching the Great War. Tale of the death of the soldier decorated with a gold metal. Drawing charcoal by F. Omegna, 20th century.
RM2WTY41N–Kingdom of Italy. Colonialism in Africa. Italians and Englishmen in Africa. Lithografie by Dalsani, end 19th century.
RM2X2ER16–Italy. Risorgimento. Roman question. The lion Garibaldi savages Napoleon III. Lithography by A. Matarelli, 19th century.
RM2WTY3XP–Napoleonic Italy. Piamonte annesed to France (1802-1814). Piamontese army. Grenadier, huner,f usilier. Watercolor.
RM2WTXC4X–Italy. Revolutions of 1848. Five Days of Milan. Repression of the Austrians in Milano, Lithographia, ca. 1850.
RM2WTY3XY–Italy. Restauration. Victor Emmanuel I (1759-1824) return to Turín, 1814. Monument by Giacomo Spalla (1776-1834).
RM2WWTGH7–Italy. Risorgimento. Pope Pio IX won over to Italy after his death (6 february 1878). Lithography by Dalsani, 1878.
RM2X2EPK6–Italy. Risorgimento. Roman question. The lion Garibaldi savages Napoleon III. Lithography by A. Matarelli, 19th century.
RM2X2EPK1–Italy. Political satire. Hopes rest on Garibaldi for liberation of Rome. St. Garibaldi. Lithography by Matarellim 19th century.
RMDWA7A3–Victor Emmanuel II of Italy (1820-1878). King of Sardinia from 1849-1861, and King of Italy (1861-1878). Engraving by E. Krell
RMDWA6YM–Victor Emmanuel II of Italy (1820-1878). King of Sardinia from 1849-1861, and King of Italy (1861-1878). Engraving by E. Krell.
RM2WTXC49–Insurrections 1820s. Kingdom of Sardinia, 1821. Printing press used during the revolutions of 1821. Museum of the Risorgimento. Turin. Italy.
RM2X1DDCB–Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882) with his son Menotti and daughter Teresa. Lithography, 19th century.
RM2X0HY59–Risorgimento. Roman question. 'Roma or Death'. Lithography by A. Matarelli, 1862.
RM2WWTGH6–Risorgimento. Garibaldi's ascent to Empyrean heaven. Lithography by Dalsani, 1884.
RM2WW3KKG–Celebration of the Risorgimento. Deification of Umberto I after his regicide. Lithography by M. Fracchia, 1900.
RM2WWTGH9–Wetnurse Napoleon III no longer breastfeeds Pio IX after the September Convention. Lithography by T. Signorini, 1864.
RMHA7C43–Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882). Italian general, politician and nationalist. Central figure in the Italian Risorgimento. Engraving, 1882. Color.
RM2WTY3XW–English comic strips also decredit their opponent (the Napoleonic France). The surrender of Napoleon. Engraving, 1815.
RM2WWYR1E–War of Crimea. Entry of the Sardinian Kingdom into high-level international politics, 1855-1856. Piedmontese headquarters. Oil by G. Induno, 1856. Mus
RM2X2EPKX–Political satire. The Paris Commune. Caricature of Louise Michel (1830-1905), heroine of the Commune. Lithography by Dalsani. 19th century.
RM2X2ER83–Political satire. The Paris Commune. Caricature of Louise Michel (1830-1905), heroine of the Commune. Lithography by Dalsani. 19th century.
RM2WX1WH8–Wetnurse Napoleon III no longer breastfeeds Pio IX after the September Convention. Lithography by T. Signorini, 1864.
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