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Christ as a man of pain with Mary, John and Magdalene

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Florentine master (from the perimeter of the Niccolo di Pietro Gernini, late 14th century). Christ as a man of pain with Mary, John and Magdalene. Poplar wood, 38.5 x 23.3 cm. Altenburg: Lindenau Museum 17
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Title: Christ as a man of pain with Mary, John and Magdalene
Description:
Florentine master (from the perimeter of the Niccolo di Pietro Gernini, late 14th century).
Christ as a man of pain with Mary, John and Magdalene.
Poplar wood, 38.
5 x 23.
3 cm.
Altenburg: Lindenau Museum 17.

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