File:Metropolitan Opera House Die Meistersinger 1898 by Dart.jpg

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Description In the Metropolitan Opera House : scene from Die Meistersinger. (1898)
Date 1898, published by 1900 if not earlier.
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Artwork by Harry Grant Dart. Illustration published in book "From The New Metropolis : Memorable Events of Three Centuries, 1600-1900, from the Island of Mana-Hat-Ta to Greater New York at Close of Nineteenth Century. (New York : Appleton, c1899) Zeisloft, E. Idell, Author.

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Author Harry Grant Dart
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