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Image: Siri von Essen Sir Bengt's Wife Strindberg 1882

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Description: Stage portrait of actress Siri von Essen as Margit in August Strindberg's play Sir Bengt's Wife (Herr Bengts hustru) in 1882 at the New Theatre in Stockholm.
Title: Siri von Essen Sir Bengt's Wife Strindberg 1882
Credit: Published stage portrait from 1882 production
Author: Unknown
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