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- Q1751252 subject Q8506604.
- Q1751252 abstract "The Riegelhaube is a head covering made with complex and precious materials and worn by women of the affluent class. It was worn mainly in the 18th and 19th centuries in and around Munich. In the Gallery of Beauties of King Ludwig I of Bavaria is the portrait of Helene Sedlmayr, epitome of the "beautiful Municher," and is shown wearing a Riegelhaube.".
- Q1751252 thumbnail Helene_Sedlmayr.png?width=300.
- Q1751252 wikiPageExternalLink indexRiegelhauben.htm.
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- Q1751252 wikiPageWikiLink Q44361.
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- Q1751252 wikiPageWikiLink Q8506604.
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- Q1751252 comment "The Riegelhaube is a head covering made with complex and precious materials and worn by women of the affluent class. It was worn mainly in the 18th and 19th centuries in and around Munich. In the Gallery of Beauties of King Ludwig I of Bavaria is the portrait of Helene Sedlmayr, epitome of the "beautiful Municher," and is shown wearing a Riegelhaube.".
- Q1751252 label "Riegelhaube".
- Q1751252 depiction Helene_Sedlmayr.png.