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Eigenhändig verbesserte Version der durch Unbekannte mit entsprechender Berechtigung einfach in "Frederic_Chopin_photo.jpeg" umbenannten und aus meiner Galerie entfernten, jedoch von mir persönlich mit hohem Aufwand hergestellten Datei, die ich ursprünglich am 9. Nov. 2009 um 01:02 Uhr unter dem Namen "Chopin1849opt02.jpg" in Commons hochgeladen habe. Insbesondere sind nun noch Details von Gesicht und Händen verbessert, die ausgeglichener und besser durchgezeichnet sind. Amano1
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English: The younger and better of only two known photographs of Frédéric Chopin. This is from 1849, the older from 1847 you find here: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Chopin1847_R_SW.jpg
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1849 |
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Ernst Burger: Frédéric Chopin. München 1990, S. 323 |
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Louis-Auguste Bisson, very old and poor copy, completely restored and remastered by Amano1 |
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