File:Alois Vojtech Sembera 1869 Krispin.png

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Description Portrait of Alois Vojtěch Šembera (1807 - 1882), Czech linguist, historian of literature and writer.
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Source Světozor, year 1867, issue 20, digitized by Czech Academy of Sciences
Author František Krišpín (1841–1870) painted, Václav Mára (1842–1902) engraved

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