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Il Meurt (He dies), plate 12 from "Chemin de Croix" (Stations of the Cross)

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Woodcut, Chemin de Croix (Stations of the Cross)
Chemin de Croix (Stations of the Cross), Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of The Jean Charlot Foundation 2025
Title: Il Meurt (He dies), plate 12 from "Chemin de Croix" (Stations of the Cross)
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Woodcut, Chemin de Croix (Stations of the Cross).

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