Title
Royal wedding filled with food
Subject
Libelt, Karol, 1807-1875
Caruso, Enrico, 1873-1921
Description
Co spotkało dwóch złośliwych magnatów polskich
[Karol Libelt] Caruso był podobny do filozofa polskiego
Ilość dań na królewskim weselu
Polak wynalazł pierwszą maszynę rachunkową.
What happened to two mean Polish barons
[Karol Libelt] Caruso looked like a Polish philosopher
The number of dishes at a royal wedding
A Pole invented the first adding machine.
The page appears to be from an old Polish publication and contains multiple illustrations with text. At the top left, there is a drawing of two mounted figures under trees near a river or lake, with a glowing figure appearing in the sky. To the right, two portraits are shown, one of a person labeled “Marol Libelt. Beneath them is a mathematical diagram with numbers and equations. At the bottom left, an illustration depicts people carrying trays of food above their heads in a procession. At the bottom right, there is an image of an abacus-like device accompanied by Polish text.
Creator
Archacki, Henry, 1907-1998
Source
Dziennik dia Wszystkich = Everybody's Daily
State University of New York at Buffalo. University Libraries. Polish Room.
Publisher
State University of New York at Buffalo. University Libraries
Date
1933
Rights
Format
image/jpeg
Language
pol
Type
Image
Identifier
bk02_pg0142
Is Part Of
Archacki Cartoons. LIB-ASL003
Archacki cartoon collection scrapbooks. MS-0180
Collection
Citation
Archacki, Henry, 1907-1998, “Royal wedding filled with food,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed October 28, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/items/show/4138.
