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Raising of Lazarus and the Widow’s son in medallions set in decorative background

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Pencil drawing for unidentified stained glass window featuring two of Christ’s miracles, the Raising of Lazarus and the Widow’s Son inside decorative medallions. Signatures/ Inscriptions: Right hand side, in faded pencil: ‘Raising of Lazarus’, ‘The Widow’s Son’; in sepia ink: ‘Ego sum resurrection et vita’, with ‘Noli flere’ crossed out; bottom, in faded pencil: ‘J. Clarke & Sons 33 North Frederick’
Trinity College Dublin
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Title: Raising of Lazarus and the Widow’s son in medallions set in decorative background
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Pencil drawing for unidentified stained glass window featuring two of Christ’s miracles, the Raising of Lazarus and the Widow’s Son inside decorative medallions.
Signatures/ Inscriptions: Right hand side, in faded pencil: ‘Raising of Lazarus’, ‘The Widow’s Son’; in sepia ink: ‘Ego sum resurrection et vita’, with ‘Noli flere’ crossed out; bottom, in faded pencil: ‘J.
Clarke & Sons 33 North Frederick’.

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