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Peter Michael Hornung (1993-1996) Ny dansk kunsthistorie, Bind 4: Realismen. Afb. p. 179
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A wounded worker (1895). Oil on canvas, 131.5 x 187 cm (51.7 x 73.6 in). National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen