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Scene 25: Fatally wounded, King Henry III informs the Blessed Abbot of his condition and recommends himself to his prayers

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Red chalk pen and brown ink brush and brown wash heightened with white over graphite, Scenes from the Life of the Reverend Jean de la Barrière
Rights: Public Domain
Scenes from the Life of the Reverend Jean de la Barrière, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Harry G. Sperling Fund 1992
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Title: Scene 25: Fatally wounded, King Henry III informs the Blessed Abbot of his condition and recommends himself to his prayers
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Red chalk pen and brown ink brush and brown wash heightened with white over graphite, Scenes from the Life of the Reverend Jean de la Barrière.

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