Cartoon on the expulsion of the King of Naples, 1861, Conversation at the statue of William the Silent (title on object), Cartoon on the expulsion of the King of Naples. Near the statue of William of Orange on the Square in The Hague, two gentlemen speak of the disgrace of chasing away the legal monarch Francis II of the Both Sicilies during the unification of Italy. Plate published in the weekly magazine De Nederlandsche Spectator, no. 42, October 19, 1861., print, print maker: Johan Michaël Schmidt Crans, printer: H.L. Smits, (mentioned on object), publisher: Dirk Anthonie Thieme, (mentioned on object), print maker: Netherlands, printer: Netherlands, publisher: Arnhem, publisher: The Hague, 1861, paper, height c. 275 mm × width c. 215 mm
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Cartoon, expulsion, King, Naples, 1861, Conversation, statue, William, Silent, title, object, Near, Orange, Square, Hague, two gentlemen speak, disgrace, chasing away, legal monarch Francis II, Sicilies, unification, Italy, Plate published, weekly magazine De Nederlandsche Spectator, no, 42, October 19, print, print maker, Johan Michaël Schmidt Crans, printer, H.L, Smits, mentioned, publisher, Dirk Anthonie Thieme, Netherlands, Arnhem, paper, height c, 275 mm ×, width, c, 215 mm
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