File:Michelino Molinari da Besozzo - St. Luke Painting the Virgin - Google Art Project.jpg

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English: St. Luke Painting the Virgin
Artist
English: Michelino Molinari da Besozzo
(1430)
Title
English: St. Luke Painting the Virgin
Date 1430
date QS:P571,+1430-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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English: w120 x h170 mm
English: The Morgan Library & Museum
Source/Photographer NwHWN-uvdcFaKA at Google Cultural Institute, zoom level maximum

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