GIA4813742: Satirical postcard of Orsi on the flight over Vienna by Gabriele D'annunzio (1863 - 1938): in 1918 he made a flight of more than 1000 km and released leaflets over the Austrian capital: the poet is represented in a butterfly above Emperor Francois Joseph I (1830-1916) who holds a net to catch him. He died at that moment, from where the legend “” Living, stealing what harm can I do to you?...”, Unknown Artist, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images
GIA4806985: First World War: “” the Austrian-Hungarian battleships Szent Istvan was sunk by the Italian MAS (Motoscafi Armati Siluranti or Motoscafi Anti Sommergibile) in June 1918”” In the foreground Luigi Rizzo commanding the operation. Illustration of 1918, Unknown Artist, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images