File:Maastricht, OLV-kerk, romaanse reliëfs noordwestportaal (Ph v Gulpen, ca 1840).jpg

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Drawing of around 1840 by Philippe van Gulpen of two Romanesque reliefs in the Church of Our Lady in Maastricht, Netherlands.

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Nederlands: Tekening van Philippe van Gulpen van twee reliëfs in het noordwestportaal van de Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk in Maastricht. Links een heilige die destijds werd aangezien voor Sint-Maternus of Sint-Monulfus, tegenwoordig Sint-Nicolaas; rechts Christus die de draak verplettert. Collectie van der Noordaa in het RHCL, Maastricht, CVDN 11.
Date circa 1840
date QS:P,+1840-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source https://beeldbank.rhcl.nl/detail.php?nav_id=7-1&id=7419002&index=23
Author Philippe van Gulpen (1792–1862)

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