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Two Saints - Nikita and Elizabeth
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Impressed and incised metal casing set with nails, with cutaway sections to show painted details on panel below. Incised with Russian text.
Department of Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts
Philip M. Lydig Purchased in Russia 1917 Bequest to Fogg Art Museum 1930.
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Bequest of Philip M. Lydig
Title: Two Saints - Nikita and Elizabeth
Description:
Impressed and incised metal casing set with nails, with cutaway sections to show painted details on panel below.
Incised with Russian text.
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