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Simon Bening, Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus in the Passion of Christ; Single leaf from the Prayerbook of the Enriquez de Ribera family (c. 1508-1509)
Title: Simon Bening, Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus in the Passion of Christ; Single leaf from the Prayerbook of the Enriquez de Ribera family (c. 1508-1509)
Description:
Illuminated leaf on vellum, mounted on strong paper, 13.
5 × 9 cm.
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