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Athlone, Co. Westmeath: St. Anthony’s Church: St. Francis sees St Bonaventura in an ecstasy; St. Bonaventura; St. Bonaventura with the cardinals at the Vatican, verso

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Verso of pencil drawing for a three-light stained glass window at St. Anthony’s Church, in the Franciscan Friary in Athlone, featuring scenes from the life of St. Bonaventure
Trinity College Dublin
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Title: Athlone, Co. Westmeath: St. Anthony’s Church: St. Francis sees St Bonaventura in an ecstasy; St. Bonaventura; St. Bonaventura with the cardinals at the Vatican, verso
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Verso of pencil drawing for a three-light stained glass window at St.
Anthony’s Church, in the Franciscan Friary in Athlone, featuring scenes from the life of St.
Bonaventure.

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