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Taken from the German Wikipedia,then removed gray around figure, and sharpened
Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here.
From The Book of Knowledge, The Grolier Society, 1911; the identical picture appears as a portion of the right half of plate between pages 154 and 155 in H.F. Helmolt, History of the World, Volume VII, Dodd Mead 1902.(Reusing this file)
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- 2006-11-26 02:46 CSvBibra 165×400×8 (29769 bytes) King Authur by Peter Vischer in Hofkirche (Innsbruck) from "The Book of Knowledge", The Grolier Society, 1911 Public domain taken from the German Wikipedia and then removed gray around figure Artus-Statue ([[Peter Vischer]]) aus dem Grabdenkmal für [