File:Van Dyck as Lohengrin (1895).jpg

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Description Opera singer Ernest van Dyck in the role of Lohengrin
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Source Plate from Anton Seidl (ed), Fanny Morris Smith, H. E. Krehbiel and H. S. Howard, The Music of the Modern World : Illustrated in the Lives and Works of the Greatest Modern Musicians, New York, D. Appleton and Co., 1895, vol. 1, colored typogravure
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