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Unknown
or
Anonymous
19th-century photographer.
Description
English:
King Oscar II of Sweden in his regalia
Date
Original:
1898;
This version:
2007
Source
From the book
Oscar II En Lefvandsteckning
by Andreas Hasselgren, Fröleen, Stockholm, 1908
Other versions
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