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Neapolitan troops entering Pal.o on 7 October 1820

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It is part of a series of acquaintances (twenty plus the frontispiece): “Collection of 20 prints representing the most remarkable achievements in Palermo from July 15 to October 5, 1820.” Calogero de Bernardis, an acquafortist, was active in the first half of the 19th century
Central Museum of the Risorgimento in Rome
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Title: Neapolitan troops entering Pal.o on 7 October 1820
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It is part of a series of acquaintances (twenty plus the frontispiece): “Collection of 20 prints representing the most remarkable achievements in Palermo from July 15 to October 5, 1820.
” Calogero de Bernardis, an acquafortist, was active in the first half of the 19th century.

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