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DescriptionFranzferdinand.jpg |
Deutsch: Bildnis Franz Ferdinand, Erzherzog von Österreich-Este, mit Familie. Franz Ferdinand in Generalsuniform, seinen Sohn Max auf dem Schoß, zusammen mit seiner Gattin Sophie Chotek, stehend, und seiner Tochter Sophie, auf einem Tisch sitzend. Fotografie des Atelier Adele.
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between 1902 and 1904 |
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http://raven.cc.ukans.edu/~kansite/ww_one/photos/greatwar.htm |
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Atelier Adele |
- ↑ Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Inventarnr. Pf 31134:D(16)
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