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The Resurrected Christ

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Unknown artist. Oil on wood An antique piece by an unknown artist portraying Christ in a way commonly used to symbolize His resurrection. Ο « Αναστάς Ιησούς ». Ελαιογραφία πάνω σε ξύλο. Αγνώστου καλλιτέχνη. Ανήκει στα έργα που κατατάσσονται στην κατηγορία των « antiques ».
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Title: The Resurrected Christ
Description:
Unknown artist.
Oil on wood An antique piece by an unknown artist portraying Christ in a way commonly used to symbolize His resurrection.
Ο « Αναστάς Ιησούς ».
Ελαιογραφία πάνω σε ξύλο.
Αγνώστου καλλιτέχνη.
Ανήκει στα έργα που κατατάσσονται στην κατηγορία των « antiques ».

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