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Deutsch: Kaiser Franz Joseph I verliest im Zeremoniensaal der Hofburg die Thronrede anlässlich der Eröffnung der XII. Session des Reichsrates am 29. 3. 1897.
Bleistiftzeichnung auf Papier von Arthur Lajos Halmi, signiert. In Passpartout montiert. Vorzeichnung zu: Max Herzig (Hg.): "Viribus unitis. Das Buch vom Kaiser", Budapest, Wien Leipzig: Verlag Max Herzig [1898], S. 30-31 (dort genauer Personenschlüssel). |
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Author | Artúr Lajos Halmi |
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