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English: Portrait by Austrian artist Bertha Müller (1848–1925) 'Emilia Floege playing the mandolin'

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69.9 x 50.3 cm. (27.5 x 19.8 in.)
Date Unknown date
Source https://artvee.com/dl/emilia-floege-playing-the-mandolin
Author Bertha Müller (1848–1925)

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Portrait by Austrian artist Bertha Müller (1848–1925), 'Emilia Floege playing the mandolin'

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