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English: Portrait of Jan Kušta (1845-1900), Czech high-school teacher, geologist and paleontologist.
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Source Zlatá Praha, vol. 17, iss. 25, from digitized collections of Czech Academy of Sciences
Author Unie-Vilím (printworks managed by Jan Vilím, 1856-1923)

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