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Henrik Ibsen, Receiving Mr William Archer in Audience, 1904. Artist: Max BeerbohmHenrik Ibsen, Receiving Mr William Archer in Audience, 1904. Illustration from The Poets Corner, by Max Beerbohm, (London, 1904)
Professor Steffens rouses his audience to fight for freedom, 8 February 1813, (1936). Professor Steffens Begeistert Seine Zuhorer Fur Den Freiheitskrieg, 8 Februar 1813
Henrik Ibsen, late 19th century, (1947). Creator: UnknownHenrik Ibsen, late 19th century, (1947). Rear view of Norwegian playwright, theatre director, and poet Henrik Ibsen 1828-1906)
Henrik Ibsen, the poet to whom all the world pays homage, at home Christiania, Norway, c1905Henrik Ibsen, the poet to whom all the world pays homage, in his home at Christiania, Norway, c1905. From " The Underwood Travel Library - Norway". [Underwood & Underwood, London ]
Friedrich Wilhelm III, (1933). Creator: UnknownFriedrich Wilhelm III, (1933). Portrait of Frederick William III (1770-1840) who became King of Prussia in 1797. He had five sons including the future King Frederick William IV and William I
Former Building of Torok Bank, Budapest, Hungary, (1906), c2014-2017. Artist: Alan John AinsworthFormer Building of Torok Bank, Budapest, Hungary. c2014-2017. Designed by Henrik Bohm and Armin Hegedus: 1906. Secessionist mosaic by Miksa Roth called Patrona Hungariae
Former Torok Bank building, (1908), c2014-2017. Artist: Alan John AinsworthFormer Torok Bank building. Armin Hegudus (architect): 1908. with Mosaic designed by Miksa Roth
Henrik Ibsen 1828-1906, 1934. Henrik Johan Ibsen (1828-1906), was a major 19th century Norwegian playwright, theatre director, and poet
Henrik Ibsen - In the Heyday of His Success, c1897, (c1925). Henrik Ibsen, (1828-1906), Norwegian playwright. From Cassells Romance of Famous Lives, Volume 2 by Harold Wheeler
Hans Christian Anderson and Henrik Ibsen, c1900. Scandinavian poets of the 19th century. French advertising for Liebig, extract of meat, c1900
Nora (A Dolls House) by Henrik Ibsen, c1900. Act 3: Nora tells Helmer she wants to leave him. He leaps up and asks: What? What are you saying? From a series of Famous Tragedies
Henrik Ibsen, Norwegian playwright and poet, late 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Franz HanfstaenglHenrik Ibsen, Norwegian playwright and poet, late 19th or early 20th century. Ibsen (1828-1906) is often described as the father of modern theatre
Missel Thrush, 19th century. Artist: Henrik GronvoldMissel Thrush, 19th century