File:Emilie Flöge 1906.jpg

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Deutsch: Emilie Flöge in einem Gesellschafts-Kleid (Hängekleid IV: Grauweißer Rock mit Schleppenansatz, Oberteil in einem hellweißen Stück, Passe, Halskrause und Ärmel mit durchsichtigen Tellervolants am unteren Teil. Dreiviertelansicht). Aus der Serie von zehn von Klimt und Flöge entworfenen "Hängekleidern", von Klimt im Sommer 1906 am Attersee photographiert. Veröffentlicht in Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration, Band 19, Seite 65 ff. Darmstadt: 1906/0.
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