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Deutsch: Selbstbildnis der Malerin Therese von Mor zu Sunnegg und Morberg
Date published 1929
Source Wiener Malerinnen. Malerinnen in Selbstbildnissen. in: Ullsteins Blatt der Hausfrau. Heft 17/1929, S. 600.
Author Malerin Therese von Mor zu Sunnegg und Morberg (1871–1945)

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