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File:Pál Vágó (1853-1928) painter The Hungarian at Kiev (1896-99).jpg

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Title The Hungarians at Kiev
Date 1885
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions Height: 152 cm (59.8 in). Width: 251.5 cm (99 in).
Accession number 59.104 T
Object history
Magyar: Egykor József főherceg tulajdonában
Inscriptions Signature bottom right: Vágó P.
Source/Photographer Szücs György(szerk): München - magyarul, Magyar művészek Münchenben, A Magyar Nemzeti Galéria kiadványai 2009/6, cat. no.: 319 ( Magyar Digitális Múzeumi Könyvtár)
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