File:Äiti ja lapsi.jpg

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Suomi: "Äiti ja lapsi", öljymaalaus, Yrjö Ollila (1887–1932)
Date 1928. Photo before 1944
Source Onni Okkonen, Finsk Konst, WSOY 1944, kuva 135: "Barnet och den unga sköterskan". Copied to Commons from from fi.wikipedia; description page was here.
Author Yrjö Ollila. (Photo unknown but in PD, see Commons:When to use the PD-Art tag#Nordic countries and {{PD-Finland50}})

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  • 2007-10-13 06:52 Jattamar 510×700×8 (46100 bytes) {{Tiedoston tiedot |Kuvaus="Äiti ja lapsi", öljymaalaus, Yrjö Ollila 1928 |Lähde=Onni Okkonen, Finsk Konst, WSOY 1944, kuva 135: "Barnet och den unga sköterskan". |Päiväys=1928 |Tekijä=Yrjö Ollila }}

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