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Elevation of Solomon's Temple, one of six illustrated leaves from the Postilla Litteralis (Literal Commentary) of Nicholas of Lyra

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Opaque watercolor iron-gall ink and gold on vellum, French
The Cloisters, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, The Cloisters Collection 2011
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Title: Elevation of Solomon's Temple, one of six illustrated leaves from the Postilla Litteralis (Literal Commentary) of Nicholas of Lyra
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Opaque watercolor iron-gall ink and gold on vellum, French.

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