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King Humbert Collection

In commemoration of the Anniversary of the Assassination of King Humbert, deputations from various Italian provinces gather at the Pantheon in Rome to pay their respects

Background imageKing Humbert Collection: The Visit of the German Emperor to Rome;the Launch of the 'Re Umberto'at Naples before the Emper

The Visit of the German Emperor to Rome;the Launch of the "Re Umberto"at Naples before the Emper Creator
The Visit of the German Emperor to Rome; the Launch of the " Re Umberto" at Naples before the Emperor and the King of Italy, 1888. From, The Graphic

Background imageKing Humbert Collection: The Visit of the German Emperor to Rome; the Emperor and the King of Italy passing between lines o

The Visit of the German Emperor to Rome; the Emperor and the King of Italy passing between lines o Creator: Unknown
The Visit of the German Emperor to Rome; the Emperor and the King of Italy passing between lines of Lancers, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38. July to December, 1888

Background imageKing Humbert Collection: The Visit of the King and Queen of Italy to Vienna (engraving)

The Visit of the King and Queen of Italy to Vienna (engraving)
1054697 The Visit of the King and Queen of Italy to Vienna (engraving) by Durand, Godefroy (1832-1896); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Visit of the King and Queen of Italy to Vienna)

Background imageKing Humbert Collection: The King and Queen of Italy in Sardinia (litho)

The King and Queen of Italy in Sardinia (litho)
1051753 The King and Queen of Italy in Sardinia (litho) by Craig, Frank (1874-1918); Private Collection; (add.info.: The King and Queen of Italy in Sardinia)

Background imageKing Humbert Collection: The King of Italy greeting the German Emperor at the Railway Station on his Arrival in Rome

The King of Italy greeting the German Emperor at the Railway Station on his Arrival in Rome (engraving)
1595729 The King of Italy greeting the German Emperor at the Railway Station on his Arrival in Rome (engraving) by English School

Background imageKing Humbert Collection: Silver Wedding of the King and Queen of Italy (engraving)

Silver Wedding of the King and Queen of Italy (engraving)
1604201 Silver Wedding of the King and Queen of Italy (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Silver Wedding of the King and Queen of Italy)

Background imageKing Humbert Collection: The Silver Wedding of the King and Queen of Italy, the Arrival of the German Emperor in Rome

The Silver Wedding of the King and Queen of Italy, the Arrival of the German Emperor in Rome (engraving)
1038812 The Silver Wedding of the King and Queen of Italy, the Arrival of the German Emperor in Rome (engraving) by English School

Background imageKing Humbert Collection: Count von Waldersee at the Tomb of King Humbert in the Pantheon (litho)

Count von Waldersee at the Tomb of King Humbert in the Pantheon (litho)
1039842 Count von Waldersee at the Tomb of King Humbert in the Pantheon (litho) by Browne, Gordon Frederick (1858-1932) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageKing Humbert Collection: The Launch of the Italian Ironclad 'Italia'(engraving)

The Launch of the Italian Ironclad "Italia"(engraving)
1060288 The Launch of the Italian Ironclad " Italia" (engraving) by Wyllie, William Lionel (1851-1931) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageKing Humbert Collection: Napoli - Interno Galleria Umberto I, (Interior of Galleria Umberto I), c1900. Creator: Unknown

Napoli - Interno Galleria Umberto I, (Interior of Galleria Umberto I), c1900. Creator: Unknown
Napoli - Interno Galleria Umberto I, c1900. Built between 188-1891, designed by Emanuele Rocco during the Risanamento. The building is part of the UNESCO listing of the Historic Centre of Naples as a

Background imageKing Humbert Collection: Konig Humbert I. von Italien 1844-1900. - Gemalde von Palizzi, 1934

Konig Humbert I. von Italien 1844-1900. - Gemalde von Palizzi, 1934
Konig Humbert I. von Italien 1844-1900, 1934. Umberto I (1844-1900), King of Italy from 9 January 1878 until his assassination on 29 July 1900. From Die Groszen der Weltgelchichte

Background imageKing Humbert Collection: Umberto I, 1844 - 1900, nicknamed the Good, King of Italy; Artwork

Umberto I, 1844 - 1900, nicknamed the Good, King of Italy; Artwork


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In commemoration of the Anniversary of the Assassination of King Humbert, deputations from various Italian provinces gather at the Pantheon in Rome to pay their respects. The solemn occasion is marked by placing wreaths on his tomb, a poignant reminder of a tragic event that shook the nation. A black and white photograph captures the somber atmosphere inside the Pantheon as a catafalque stands as a symbol of remembrance for King Humbert. The image speaks volumes about the profound impact his untimely death had on Italy and its people. The assassination itself is depicted in a lithograph, showcasing the shocking moment when tragedy struck at Monza. This artwork serves as a haunting reminder of an act that forever altered history and left an indelible mark on Italian society. Another significant visit takes place as we witness the German Emperor's arrival in Rome, where he witnesses firsthand both unity and respect between nations. The launch of "Re Umberto" in Naples further exemplifies this bond between Germany and Italy, highlighting their shared interests and aspirations. Not only did foreign dignitaries come to pay their respects, but also royalty from other countries sought to strengthen diplomatic ties with Italy. An engraving captures an elegant scene during the visit of King and Queen of Italy to Vienna, showcasing diplomacy through cultural exchange. Sardinia becomes another backdrop for royal affairs as lithographs depict moments when King Umberto interacts with his subjects during visits to this picturesque island. These images portray him not just as a ruler but also someone who genuinely cared for his people's well-being. The railway station in Rome witnessed historical significance when it became host to yet another meeting between two influential figures -the German Emperor warmly greeted by none other than King Umberto himself. This engraving showcases friendship amidst political alliances while capturing an important moment in history. Justice prevails even after such tragedy unfolds; hence we see depictions of trials held for King Humbert's murderer.