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Ornament from the crucifixion window. Glass painting, early 14th century. Börgerende-Rethwisch, village church I (4 a). Exhibition “Medieval Glass Painting in the GDR,” Angermuseum Erfurt 1989/1990. Cat. No. 21

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Ornament from the crucifixion window. Glass painting, early 14th century. Börgerende-Rethwisch, village church I (4 a). Exhibition “Medieval Glass Painting in the GDR,” Angermuseum Erfurt 1989/1990. Cat. No. 21
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Title: Ornament from the crucifixion window. Glass painting, early 14th century. Börgerende-Rethwisch, village church I (4 a). Exhibition “Medieval Glass Painting in the GDR,” Angermuseum Erfurt 1989/1990. Cat. No. 21
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Ornament from the crucifixion window.
Glass painting, early 14th century.
Börgerende-Rethwisch, village church I (4 a).
Exhibition “Medieval Glass Painting in the GDR,” Angermuseum Erfurt 1989/1990.
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No.
21.

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