File:Illustreret Tidende 1860 - Villa Massigny i Nice.png
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English: The April 1, 1860 issue of Illustreret Tidende had an article about the town of Nice, which was in the news because of its planned annexation by France. The town was interesting to Danish readers because the widow of King Christian VIII, Caroline Amalie (1796-1881), had spent the winter 1859-60 in Villa Massigny in Nice (or Nizza in Italian). The illustration on page 223 appears to be based on a drawing by "M. Van Elven", who was probably the Dutch painter Paul Tetar van Elven (1823-1896). The illustration also appeared in Illustrated News of the World in London in 1860. That is probably where Illustreret Tidnde got hold of it. |
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