Norsk bokmål: Fridtjof Nansen i forsvarsposisjon utenfor hjemmet sitt på Polhøgda. Fotografiet skulle brukes som underlag for illustrasjon av et angrep fra en klappmyss (en selart).
English: Fridtjof Nansen in a defensive position, outside his home at Polhøgda. The photo was to be used as an illustration of an attack by a hooded seal in Nansen's book «Blant Sel og Bjørn. (Among seals and Polar bears)». 1.ed. Oslo 1924.
Deutsch: Fridtjof Nansen in Verteidigungsposition vor seinem Heim auf Polhögda. Die Fotografie sollte als Vorlage für die Illustration einer Klappmütze (Robbenart) verwendet werden.
Español: Fridtjof Nansen asuma una postura defensiva fuera de su casa en Polhøgda. La foto iba a servir de ilustración de un ataque de klapmys (una especie de foca).
Nederlands: Fridtjof Nansen in een verdedigingspositie bij zijn huis in Polhøgda. De foto werd gebruikt als illustratie voor de aanval op een zeehond in Nansens boek ³Blant Sel og Bjørn² (³Onder zeehonden en ijsberen², Oslo 1924, 1e druk).
Przedstawiona osoba: Nansen, Fridtjof (1861-1930)
przedstawione miejsce: Akershus, Bærum
Data
przed 12 lipcem 1924
date QS:P,+1924-07-12T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1924-07-12T00:00:00Z/11
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