File:PehrKalm.jpg

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English: Portrait of an unnamed Royal Academy of Turku professor, probably by Johann Georg Geitel, 1764. The person is commonly assumed to be Pehr Kalm (1716–1779). According to other theory, it might be Pehr Adrian Gadd (1727–1797) or someone else. [1], [2]
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Source taken from :en:Wikipedia, where first loaded by en:User:Hephaestos on 5 February 2004
Author J. G. Geitel
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