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The work was created to celebrate - and immortalize - the entrance in Milan of the emperor Ferdinand I of Austria who had gone to the Milanese city to be crowned king of the Lombardy-Veneto Kingdom on 6 September 1838. The lithographic plates in fact depict the emperor's entry into the the atrium of the Porta S. Ambrogio and the various monuments – two triumphal arches and a granite obelisk – designed by Chiappa for the occasion. In the Notice that opens the volume, the architect informs us that they were «drawings for works to be carried out on such a desired and happy occasion» and that in the tables «the said works are outlined, one of which (the obelisk) already executed in granite, the others in a temporary and decorative way".
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