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English: Posthumous pencil illustration of Radu the Handsome, brother of Vlad III "The Impaler", by artist M. B. Secareaun, 1881. Radu was a lover of Ottoman Empire sultan Mehmed II. It is possible it says 1831 but I doubt it based on the artstyle and printing technology.
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Author The signature seems to say M. B. Secareaun, 1881, but Google does not yield any results for this name.

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Posthumous pencil illustration of Radu the Handsome, brother of Vlad "The Impaler" III, by artist M. B. Secareaun, 1881

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