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Kultsár István (1760-1828) képmása
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Oval engraving portrait of István Kultsár, made by Antal Fülöp Richter in Pest. Inscription under the portrait meaning "Be Glad to Enlighten Your Homeland! / Kultsár István / to the Author of Hungarian and Foreign Reports / and of Useful Entertainments / the Friendship (signatory) / 1819."
Title: Kultsár István (1760-1828) képmása
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Oval engraving portrait of István Kultsár, made by Antal Fülöp Richter in Pest.
Inscription under the portrait meaning "Be Glad to Enlighten Your Homeland! / Kultsár István / to the Author of Hungarian and Foreign Reports / and of Useful Entertainments / the Friendship (signatory) / 1819.
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