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DescriptionPietzner, Carl (1853-1927) - Emperor Franz Josef I - ca 1885.jpg |
Deutsch: Franz Joseph I., Kaiser von Österreich-Ungarn.
English: Franz Joseph I of Austria, emperor of Austria-Hungary.
Italiano: L'imperatore d'Austria-Ungheria Francesco-Giuseppe I.
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Date |
circa 1885 |
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Unknown |
Author |
Carl Pietzner (1853–1927) |
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Alternative names |
Karl Pietzner, Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Pietzner |
Description |
Austrian photographer
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Date of birth/death |
9 April 1853 |
24 November 1927 |
Location of birth/death |
Wriezen an der Oder, Prussia |
Vienna |
Work period |
(at least) 1877–1924 |
Work location |
Wriezen, Saint Petersburg, Moscow, Schönau, Karlovy Vary, Brno, Ústí nad Labem, Cheb, Olomouc, Františkovy Lázně, Most, Ostrava, Budapest, Opava, Constantinople (circa June 1915) |
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