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Dansk: Christian IX, Konge til Danmark. Samtidig illustration fra krigen i 1864.
English: King Christian IX of Denmark. Contemporary illustration from the 1864 German-Danish War.
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Dansk: To hundrede Træsnit. Tegninger fra Krigen i Danmark 1864, Forlagsbureauet i Kjøbenhavn (G.E.C. Gad, Gyldendalske Boghandel, C.C. Lose & Delbanco), Thieles Bogtrykkeri, 1864. Denne illustration optræder på side 3. Egen indscanning. NB: originalen til dette billede var større end A4, og dette billede er derfor sammensat af 2 indscanninger. Overgangen er desværre ikke 100% fejlfri.
English: To hundrede Træsnit. Tegninger fra Krigen i Danmark 1864, Forlagsbureauet i Kjøbenhavn (G.E.C. Gad, Gyldendalske Boghandel, C.C. Lose & Delbanco), Thieles Bogtrykkeri, 1864. This illustration appears on page 3. Own scan. Note: The original image was larger than A4 and this image is consequently a merge of two independent scans. The transition is alas not completely error-free.
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Dansk: Denne bog er en samling af illustrationer tegnet af i alt 18 forskellige kunstnere. Dette billede er tegnet af Henrik Olrik (1830-1890).[1] Første gang aftrykt i Illustreret Tidende, nr. 254, d. 7/8-1864, side 366. Ophavsmanden døde for mere end 70 år siden og ophavsretten er derfor udløbet.
English: This book is a compilation of illustrations by 18 different artists. This image was created by Henrik Olrik (1830-1890.) [2] First printed in Illustreret Tidende, No. 254, 7 August 1864, page 366. The author of this illustration died more than 70 years ago, and this image is consequently in the Public Domain.
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: The image is a combination of two A4 scans recombined using Hugin. The transistion - half-way up - is not completely error free.

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