File:Elaine. Painting by Hermione von Preuschen.jpg
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DescriptionElaine. Painting by Hermione von Preuschen.jpg |
English: Elaine. Painting by Hermione von Preuschen, Germany. Exhibited in the Woman's Building of World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 |
Date | or before |
Source | https://ian.macky.net/expo1893/oil_painting.html |
Author | Hermione von Preuschen (1854-1918) |
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