File:Dos du retable des clarisses.jpg

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Français : Dos du retable des clarisses
Deutsch: neugotische Rückseite des Klaren-Altars. Künstler: Wilhelm Mengelberg 1905. Göttliche Dreifaltigkeit, die von Seraphim und Symbolen der Welt umgeben ist. Zwickel mit den vier Evangelisten.
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Source Bildindex der Kunst und Architektur: object obj05171943 – image file rba_c002802 (JPEG file without extension)
Author Maître anonyme

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