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The Risen Christ Appearing to Souls in Purgatory

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Red chalk over traces of black chalk
Rights: Public Domain
Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Purchase David L. Klein Jr. Memorial Foundation Inc. Gift 1983
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Title: The Risen Christ Appearing to Souls in Purgatory
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Red chalk over traces of black chalk.

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