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Summary

The Goose Girl
Author
Maximilian Liebenwein
Title
The Goose Girl
Description
English: From the fairy-tale, published in 1902 in volume 8 of Ver Sacrum.
Date 19 January 2014, 18:32:17
Source/Photographer Cropped from File:Ver_Sacrum_1902_Heft_8_124.jpg

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Illustration to The Goose Girl, by Maximilian Liebenwein, published in Ver Sacrum in 1902

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