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watching his own death, listening to his desperate wife: "do anything save the king"
Assassination of Humberto I, 29-07-1900, Italy
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watching his own death, listening to his desperate wife: "do anything save the king" Assassination of Humberto I, 29-07-1900, Italy collage and painting on photo

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Size:20.9 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

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