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English: Circassians, Tatars, Turkic people, Zaurnåa. Printed on border: "Bajadere aus Chemakha. Georgierin. Circassier aus Khevsur." "Korsaken - Mädchen aus Tcherrlenaia. Frau aus Akhty. Frau aus Kazanistih."
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  • NYPL Digital Gallery
  • Source: Mid-Manhattan Picture Collection / Costume -- regional -- Russian
  • Original Source: From Costumes of all nations : 123 plates, containing over 1500 coloured costume pictures by the first Munich artists. Grevel, 1913)
  • Digital ID: 827586
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G. Heuer & Kirmse X. A.    wikidata:Q99235071
 
Description German xylographer and illustrator
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