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English: Portrait of Rudolf Eitelberger, from H.H. Aurenhammer, "150 Jahre Kunstgeschichte an der Universität Wien." |
Date | 3 March 2007 (original upload date) |
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[edit]- 2007-03-03 12:35 Javits2000 465×600× (35903 bytes) Portrait of Rudolf Eitelberger, from H.H. Aurenhammer, "150 Jahre Kunstgeschichte an der Universität Wien."
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- File:MZK 001 Nr 01 pag 001 Die Aufgabe der Altertumskunde in Österreich.pdf
- File:MZK 002 Nr 11 Der Taufbrunnen im Museo Correr - Fig. 01 Kapuzinerkloster al Redentore Venedig.jpg
- File:MZK 003 Nr 01 Kunst und Alterthum in ihrem Wechselverkehr.pdf
- File:MZK 02 Der Taufbrunnen im Museo Correr in Venedig.pdf
- File:Rudolf Eitelberger Kunsthistoriker.jpg
- Category:Der Taufbrunnen im Museo Correr in Venedig
- Category:Kunst und Alterthum in ihrem Wechselverkehr
- Category:Rudolf Eitelberger
- Category:Über die Aufgabe der Altertumskunde in Österreich
- Creator:Rudolf Eitelberger
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