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Description |
Coat of Arms of Austria-Hungary, designed in ? (see below) in order to replace an older coat of arms. |
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(context). Transparency added by myself using preparatory work and tips in the German “Bilderwerkstatt”. |
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Author |
Hugo Gerhard Ströhl (1851-1919) |
Permission ( Reusing this image) |
Author died in 1919 => Public domain |
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Original; Other edited version |
The image above is taken from a book from Hugo Ströhl dating from 1890, so the date of creation 1915 definitely does not fit. See for original drawing here , which is a direct scan from the 1890 book.
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