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18. Judas verkauft Christum & 18 b. Joseph an Potiphar verkauft (Große Buhlerin Babylon)
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18. Judas sells Christum & 18 b. Joseph sold to Potiphar (Great Buhler Babylon). Illustration of “Biblia pauperum and Apocalypsis,” fol. 18v. Feather, colored, parchment, 48.0 x 33.0 cm. Erfurt, around 1350. Classical foundation Weimar, Duchess Anna Amalia Library Fol.max.4
Title: 18. Judas verkauft Christum & 18 b. Joseph an Potiphar verkauft (Große Buhlerin Babylon)
Description:
18.
Judas sells Christum & 18 b.
Joseph sold to Potiphar (Great Buhler Babylon).
Illustration of “Biblia pauperum and Apocalypsis,” fol.
18v.
Feather, colored, parchment, 48.
0 x 33.
0 cm.
Erfurt, around 1350.
Classical foundation Weimar, Duchess Anna Amalia Library Fol.
max.
4.
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