File:Photo of the yugoslav painter Marino Tartaglia (right) and his nephew Micha V. Simitch (left) in Vienna, circa 1923.jpeg

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English: Marino Tartaglia (right) and his nephew Micha V. Simitch (left) in Vienna, circa 1923
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Source Photgraph by Milan Jovanovic (1864-1945), taken in circa 1923, by Mian Jovanovic, private property inherited by bequest, in the public domain, no copyrights
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Milan Jovanović  (1863–1944)  wikidata:Q6850578
 
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