DescriptionMarie Under circa 1903 by Max Meixner of Reval (Tallinn) (cropped).jpg
English: Photograph of Estonian poet Marie Under (1883–1980). Photograph is circa 1903 by Max Meixner of Reval (Tallinn).
Other information
Image was taken of notable person (Marie Under), an Estonian poet. Copyright is believed to have expired, as it was taken circa 1899-1903 as can be evidenced by the subject's appearance and dress. The image is merely being used for academic purposes to illustrate the subject and has been used elsewhere on the internet to identify the subject. The author of the picture, Max F. Meixner has been deceased for many years.
Date
between circa 1899 and circa 1903
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Source
Original publication: Original image was taken by Reval (Tallinn) photographer Max F. Meixner in his studio. Unknown first publication, prior to 1910.
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