Dansk: Georg Brandes på Københavns Universitets talerstol
Dansk: Portræt af Hr. Dr. Georg Brandes
Dansk: Gentagelse af maleri fra 1888 (if. Westergaard 1986 & 1987; Hornung 1993). En tredje (?) version af portrættet af Brandes tilhører Detroit Museum of Art (92,1 x 81,0 cm; inv.nr. 1991.1; datering angivet som 1889).
Dansk: Agnes Slott-Møller omtaler i et brev dateret 24. februar 1889, at "Harald skal male paa Doktorens Portræt" (Hornung, 1993, p. 251). Maleriet blev udstillet i 1990 på Charlottenborg.
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Kirk Varnedoe (cop. 1982) Northern light: Realism and Symbolism in Scandinavian painting, 1880-1910 : [Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., September 8-October 17, 1982 : The Brooklyn Museum, New York, November 10, 1982 - January 6, 1983 : The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota, February 6- April 10, 1983], kat. 80, 66432
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