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The media file shows an exhibit featuring a decorative leather chair with inlaid metal details. The chair is displayed inside a glass case in what appears to be a museum or gallery setting. A wall with white paneling is visible behind the chair, and a textured floor is visible beneath the glass case.

The chair itself is made of brown leather with a patterned embossed design. The edges of the seat, armrests, and back are adorned with a decorative inlay of small, circular and rectangular metallic elements, creating a patterned border.

Attached to the glass case, or positioned nearby, is a text panel. The visible text on the panel reads: "An Anti-Semitic Mayor". Below this title, there is further text in English, discussing Karl Lueger, who was mayor of Vienna from 1897 to 1910. The text notes his successful mayoral campaigns, his dropped opposition to his political opponents, and his use of anti-Semitism, misogyny, and other prejudices. It also mentions that the Emperor Franz Joseph I gave his approval to Lueger, despite his controversial views. The text panel poses a question about whether Lueger's anti-Semitism raises important questions for us today, and what should be done with his larger-than-life statue, located in one of Vienna's most prominent squares.

Additionally, a metallic plaque is affixed to the back of the chair, angled towards the viewer. This plaque has engraved text in German. The legible parts of the German text include: "BÜRgermeister" (Mayor), "KARL LUEGER", and "SEINEM GECBEVVTSTACE".

The setting appears to be indoors, with neutral lighting. There are no indications of the time of day or weather. The overall tone of the exhibit, as suggested by the title and text, is historical and contemplative, focusing on a controversial political figure.
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Jun 25, 2026

Vienna, Austria

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The media file shows an exhibit featuring a decorative leather chair with inlaid metal details. The chair is displayed inside a glass case in what appears to be a museum or gallery setting. A wall with white paneling is visible behind the chair, and a textured floor is visible beneath the glass case. The chair itself is made of brown leather with a patterned embossed design. The edges of the seat, armrests, and back are adorned with a decorative inlay of small, circular and rectangular metallic elements, creating a patterned border. Attached to the glass case, or positioned nearby, is a text panel. The visible text on the panel reads: "An Anti-Semitic Mayor". Below this title, there is further text in English, discussing Karl Lueger, who was mayor of Vienna from 1897 to 1910. The text notes his successful mayoral campaigns, his dropped opposition to his political opponents, and his use of anti-Semitism, misogyny, and other prejudices. It also mentions that the Emperor Franz Joseph I gave his approval to Lueger, despite his controversial views. The text panel poses a question about whether Lueger's anti-Semitism raises important questions for us today, and what should be done with his larger-than-life statue, located in one of Vienna's most prominent squares. Additionally, a metallic plaque is affixed to the back of the chair, angled towards the viewer. This plaque has engraved text in German. The legible parts of the German text include: "BÜRgermeister" (Mayor), "KARL LUEGER", and "SEINEM GECBEVVTSTACE". The setting appears to be indoors, with neutral lighting. There are no indications of the time of day or weather. The overall tone of the exhibit, as suggested by the title and text, is historical and contemplative, focusing on a controversial political figure.

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