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'Order Prevails in Warsaw!', Satirical Criticism of the Comments of Minister Sebastiani after Russian Troops Stormed the Polish Capital

('Order prevails in Warsaw!', satirical criticism of the comments of Minister Sebastiani after Russian troops stormed the Polish capital, 1831 )


Charles Joseph Travies de Villiers

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'Order Prevails in Warsaw!', Satirical Criticism of the Comments of Minister Sebastiani after Russian Troops Stormed the Polish Capital by Charles Joseph Travies de Villiers. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
reigns · fall of warsaw · november insurrection · russo-polish war · dead · eagle · soldiers · pile · satire · laurel wreath · swords · sword · despair · destruction · devastation · Bibliotheque Polonaise, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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