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Français : Deux registres. Registre supérieur :Couronnement d'épines par deux soldats vus de profil. Le kuer'ata re'esu (ou frappment de la tête). Registre inférieur : La mise au tombeau par deux personnages barbus et nimbés. Deux figures de femmes de chaque côté. Peinture sur toile, Ethiopie – Amhara (état) – Gonder (région) – Gondar. 61,5 x 31,5 x 1,5 cm, 882 g. Numéro d'inventaire : 71.1931.74.3389.
Date avant 1931
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