Title
Caricature of an actress
            Subject
Turkey. Ordu
                     Curie, Pierre, 1859-1906
                     Curie, Marie, 1867-1934
                     Roberti, Lyda, 1912-1938
            Description
Polacy w armji tureckiej
                     [Jaśnie wielmożny Panie-etc] Chińczycy którzy prowadzili korespondencję po polsku
                     [Piotr Curie] Niezwykły zbieg okoliczności podczas pogrzebu M. Skłodowskiej
                     Karykatura Lidji Roberti.
                    Poles in the Turkish army
                     [The most honorary, sir-etc] the Chinese who kept correspondence in Polish
                     [Piotr Curie] An unusual coincidence during the funeral of M. Skłodowska
                     Lidia Roberta's caricature.
                    A page from a Polish publication titled "Czy Wiece Ze" contains multiple illustrations and text. The top left shows a detailed drawing of soldiers in combat, labeled "Polacy w Armii Tureckiej." The top right depicts a shop interior with items displayed and a caption mentioning correspondence conducted in Polish. The lower section includes a circular portrait of Piotr Goje with surrounding text, a caricature of Ildji Roberti, and smaller decorative illustrations.
            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_pg0151
            Is Part Of
Archacki Cartoons. LIB-ASL003
                    Archacki cartoon collection scrapbooks. MS-0180
            Collection
Citation
Archacki, Henry, 1907-1998, “Caricature of an actress,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed November 4, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/items/show/4148.
    