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Caricature of Giuseppe Zanardelli (1826-1903), Minister of Justice in Crispi government, depicted in Moses' stance...
Caricature of Giuseppe Zanardelli (1826-1903), Minister of Justice in Crispi government, depicted in Moses' stance while showing new Penal Code; representatives of clergy and nobility are being forcibly removed or impaled on sword
Caricature of Giuseppe Zanardelli (1826-1903), Minister of Justice in the Crispi government, depicted in Moses' stance while showing the new Penal Code; representatives of the clergy and nobility are being forcibly removed or impaled on a sword; the spirits of Cesare Beccaria and Pasquale Mancini, adversaries of the newly-abolished death penalty, are smiling in heaven, illustration from Il Fischietto magazine, July 6, 1889, Italy, 19th century.
Caricatura di Giuseppe Zanardelli (1826-1903), Ministro della Giustizia del governo Crispi, raffigurato mentre mostra il nuovo Codice Penale in posa da Mosè; i rappresentanti del clero e della nobiltà vengono infilzati con una spada o allontanati con la forza; gli spiriti di Cesare Beccaria e di Pasquale Mancini, avversari della pena di morte appena abolita, sorridono in cielo, illustrazione tratta dalla rivista Il Fischietto, 6 luglio 1889, Italia, XIX secolo.