Portraits of Emperor Maximilian of Mexico, Tomás Mejía, and Miguel Miramón and firing squad, superimposed on photograph of their place of execution, at Querétaro - 2 V
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- Historic Framed Print, [Portraits of Emperor Maximilian of Mexico, Tomás Mejía, and Miguel Miramón and firing squad, superimposed on photograph of their place of execution, at Querétaro] - 2, 17-7/8" x 21-7/8", Image: 16
This rare historical print captures Portraits of Emperor Maximilian of Mexico, Tomás Mejía, and Miguel Miramón and firing squad, superimposed on photograph of their place of execution, at Querétaro - 2 V in remarkable detail. Sourced directly from the Library of Congress, it represents an authentic piece of documented history.
Library of Congress record: Created between 1867 and 1880? Title taken from above item in notebook. On recto beneath Maximilian's feet: his final words in Spanish. On verso: shield with cross in center, crown above, below: Fotografia de A. Cordiglia, Esquina de la 1[superscript a]. C[superscript e]. de Plateros, Entrada por la Alcaiceria. N[superscripto]. 1, Mexico. In album: Portraits of rulers, politicians ... relating to the reign of Emperor Maximilian of Mexico, p. 18, lower right. Montages 1860-1880.Cartes de visite 1860-1880.
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