Acclaiming Collection
"Moments of Acclaim: Celebrating Historical Figures and Victories" Prince Umberto, heir to the Italian throne
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"Moments of Acclaim: Celebrating Historical Figures and Victories" Prince Umberto, heir to the Italian throne, receives a heartfelt acclaim from Italian troops at their lines on the River Isonzo during World War I in 1915. Their admiration for his leadership knows no bounds. (litho) Ancient Assyria stands tall as a colored engraving depicts its glorious past, where kings were acclaimed by their subjects for their wisdom and might. Tsar Nicholas II of Russia experiences an overwhelming moment of acclaim as the audience erupts with cheers during the playing of the Russian national anthem at a gala performance in Paris Opera in 1896. His visit to France is marked with adoration and respect. (engraving) The Triumph of Scipio Aemilianus after the destruction of Carthage in the Third Punic War resonates through time as an engraved image captures this victorious moment from 146 BC. General Jacques Duchesne, commander of the French Expeditionary Force to Madagascar, returns home to France amidst thunderous applause and warm welcomes upon disembarking at Marseille in 1896. His bravery is celebrated by his fellow countrymen. (engraving) The Emperor Frederick II crowns himself King of Jerusalem during the 6th Crusade in 1229, depicted vividly through a chromolithograph capturing this historic event. A colorful lithograph commemorates Italy's celebration marking fifty years since achieving independence after war - a testament to their strength and resilience. Edward I invests his newborn son as the first Prince of Wales amidst great fanfare and acclamation in 1301; symbolizing continuity and succession within England's royal lineage. (colour litho) President Faure basks in an outpouring wave of acclaim from crowds gathered at Camp de Sathonay captured beautifully through vibrant color lithography.