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English: Marble bust of Francis II, Holy Roman Empire (Francis I of Austria), dated Venice, 1805. Sculptors: Antonio Canova (1757–1822) and Domenico Fadiga (active 1788–1827), after a design by Gianantonia Selva (1751–1819). Exhibited in the Kunstkammer collection in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wien.

See a photo of this bust on the homepage of the museum.

I have taken this photo on 2018-03-13.

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