File:Arrasy rozmowa.jpg
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DescriptionArrasy rozmowa.jpg |
English: God's conversation with Noah. Series History of Noah.
Français : Conversation de Dieu avec Noë. Série Histoire de Noë.
Polski: Rozmowa Boga Ojca z Noem. Seria Dzieje Noego. |
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circa 1550 date QS:P,+1550-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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Source | Arrasy flamandzkie w Zamku Królewskim na Wawelu; aut. J. Szablowski [et al.] Warszawa 1975. Editor: "Arkady" | |||
Author | Jan de Kempeneer's workshop (design by Michiel Coxie). | |||
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