EditorialVictor Emmanuel II King of Sardinia, Giuseppe Garibaldi and Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour. Artist Unknown; European, active 1860s. Date: 1860-1869. Dimensions: 7.4 ? 5.6 cm (image/paper); 9.8 ? 6.4 cm (mount). Albumen print. Origin: .
EditorialVictor Emmanuel II of Italy (1820-1878). King of Sardinia (1849-1861) and Italy (1861-1878). He became the first. He became the first king after the Italian unification. Engraving by Rico. Detail. La Ilustraci?n Espa?ola y Americana, 1878.
EditorialVictor Emmanuel II (1820-1878). King of Sardinia (1849-1861) and king of Italy (1861-1878). Portrait. Engraving. "Historia Universal", 1881. Colored.
EditorialVictor Emmanuel I (1759-1824). King of Sardinia. The heart of a King. Sculptural group by Ximenes. Engraving by Centenari. The Artistic Illustration, 1884.
EditorialItaly. Rome. National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II (1820-1878). King of Italy. Designed by Giuseppe Falconi at 1885. Venice Square. Partial view.
EditorialItaly. Rome. Nocturnal view of the Via dei Fori Imperiali. In the background, the Altar of the Fatherland, known as National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II.
EditorialWorld War I (1914-1918). The United States entered the conflict by declaring war on the Central Powers on 2 April 1917. The italian monarch Victor Emmanuel III reviewing an american regiment. Colored Drawing in "La Domenica del Corriere" (1917).
EditorialTHE LIFE OF GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI: 10. Meeting of Garibaldi and Victor Emmanuel on the Road to Capua after the Battle on the Volturno, Oct. 26, 1860; 11. Garibaldi's Return to Caprera, November, 1860; 12. Interview Between Cavour and Garibaldi at the Desi...
EditorialVictor Emmanuel I (1759-1824). King of Sardinia. The heart of a King. Sculptural group by Ximenes. Engraving by Centenari. The Artistic Illustration, 1884.
EditorialVictor Emmanuel II., Vittorio Emanuele II, King of Sardinia-Piedmont, signed: Venesca (pinxt.); Ferd., Delannoy (sculp.); Garnier fr?res (editeurs), Fig. 14, Part 1, after p. 312, Venesca (pinx.);, Delannoy, Ferdinand (sc.), Garnier fr?res (editeurs), ...
EditorialItaly. Rome. National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II (1820-1878). King of Italy. Designed by Giuseppe Falconi at 1885. Venice Square. Partial view.
EditorialVictor Emmanuel II King of Sardinia, Giuseppe Garibaldi and Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour. Artist Unknown; European, active 1860s. Date: 1860-1869. Dimensions: 7.4 ? 5.6 cm (image/paper); 9.8 ? 6.4 cm (mount). Albumen print. Origin: .
EditorialVictor Emmanuel II King of Sardinia, Giuseppe Garibaldi and Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour. Artist Unknown; European, active 1860s. Date: 1860-1869. Dimensions: 7.4 ? 5.6 cm (image/paper); 9.8 ? 6.4 cm (mount). Albumen print. Origin: .
EditorialItaly. Rome. Nocturnal view of the Via dei Fori Imperiali. In the background, the Altar of the Fatherland, known as National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II.
EditorialVictor Emmanuel II (1820-1878). King of Sardinia (1849-1861) and king of Italy (1861-1878). Portrait. Engraving. "Historia Universal", 1881. Colored.
EditorialVictor Emmanuel I (1759-1824). King of Sardinia. The heart of a King. Sculptural group by Ximenes. Engraving by Centenari. The Artistic Illustration, 1884.
EditorialTHE LIFE OF GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI: 10. Meeting of Garibaldi and Victor Emmanuel on the Road to Capua after the Battle on the Volturno, Oct. 26, 1860; 11. Garibaldi's Return to Caprera, November, 1860; 12. Interview Between Cavour and Garibaldi at the Desi...
EditorialCharles Albert (Turin 1798-Porto, Portugal, 1849). King of Sardinia (1831-1849). Established a constitutional monarchy (1848). He abdicated in favor of his son Victor Emmanuel II. Engraving.
EditorialItaly. Rome. National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II (1820-1878). King of Italy. Designed by Giuseppe Falconi at 1885. Venice Square. Partial view.
EditorialWorld War I (1914-1918). The United States entered the conflict by declaring war on the Central Powers on 2 April 1917. The italian monarch Victor Emmanuel III reviewing an american regiment. Colored Drawing in "La Domenica del Corriere" (1917).
EditorialCharles Albert (Turin 1798-Porto, Portugal, 1849). King of Sardinia (1831-1849). Established a constitutional monarchy (1848). He abdicated in favor of his son Victor Emmanuel II. Engraving.
EditorialItaly. Rome. Nocturnal view of the Via dei Fori Imperiali. In the background, the Altar of the Fatherland, known as National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II.