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There's also a YouTube video that offers a gallop through the Tannhäuser illustrations. Everything would seem to be in the public domain. ] (]) 06:48, 11 July 2013 (UTC) There's also a YouTube video that offers a gallop through the Tannhäuser illustrations. Everything would seem to be in the public domain. ] (]) 06:48, 11 July 2013 (UTC)

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I post this here, as well as on the Opera project talk page. Users may like to know that, despite the controversiality surruroounding the infobox issue3, particualtly at present when editors' beahaviour re infoboxes is the subject of an arb case, Gerda Arendt has chosen this moment unilaterally to post an infobox on ]. I have reverted it, with my reasons at ].--] (]) 16:46, 2 August 2013 (UTC)

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Willy Pogany illustrations for Wagner operas

Tannhäuser Strife of song

According to this page, Willy Pogany created a handsomely illustrated set of three books on Wagner operas between 1911 and 1913. Two images from it, Tannhäuser Strife of song and Parsifal the fool, have recently been uploaded to Commons, though neither are yet used in any Wiki site. Scarabocchio (talk) 19:02, 10 July 2013 (UTC)

There's also a YouTube video that offers a gallop through the Tannhäuser illustrations. Everything would seem to be in the public domain. Scarabocchio (talk) 06:48, 11 July 2013 (UTC)

Götterdämmerung

I post this here, as well as on the Opera project talk page. Users may like to know that, despite the controversiality surruroounding the infobox issue3, particualtly at present when editors' beahaviour re infoboxes is the subject of an arb case, Gerda Arendt has chosen this moment unilaterally to post an infobox on Götterdämmerung. I have reverted it, with my reasons at Talk:Götterdämmerung#Infobox.--Smerus (talk) 16:46, 2 August 2013 (UTC)