File:Mahler conducting caricature.jpg
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English: Caricature drawings satirising the conducting style of Gustav Mahler when he was director of the Vienna State Opera, 1897-1907
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- 2010-04-04 11:08 Brianboulton 1379×1753× (1202711 bytes) {{Information |Description = Caricature drawings satirising the conducting style of [[Gustav Mahler]] when he was director of the Vienna State Opera, 1897-1907 |Source = Scanned and cropped from De la Grange, H-L: ''Gustav Mahler: Vienna, The
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current | 16:27, 20 January 2022 | 1,379 × 1,743 (1.01 MB) | Kcx36 (talk | contribs) | But I prefer the original version, my version is for reference<br>Reverted to version as of 17:45, 9 August 2011 (UTC) | |
16:25, 20 January 2022 | 1,212 × 1,501 (688 KB) | Kcx36 (talk | contribs) | a more complete version (notice the top) from https://epicconductingphotos.tumblr.com/post/76286715224/a-hypermodern-conductor | ||
17:45, 9 August 2011 | 1,379 × 1,743 (1.01 MB) | Quibik (talk | contribs) | Denoised. | ||
13:20, 26 March 2011 | 1,379 × 1,753 (1.15 MB) | Obelix83 (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|Caricature drawings satirising the conducting style of en:Gustav Mahler when he was director of the Vienna State Opera, 1897-1907}} |Source=Transferred from [http://en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia]<br/> (Original text : |
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