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Source: http://bode.diee.unica.it/~giua/SEBASTIAN/ archive copy at the Wayback Machine
Subject: Christ on cross, between the Virgin Mary and Saint Jean and two givers (the Rolin chancellor and Jeans son?) accompanied by Saint Sebastien and a saint bishop. (Note: this is translated from the French below)
Artist: Anonymous
Date: Late 15th century
Medium: Painted on wooden panel, 62x186 cm.
Location: Musée Paul Arbaud, Aix en Provence, France

From the following French description: "The Crucifixion". Musée Paul Arbaud (Aix en Provence, France). Panneau peint sur bois, 62x186 cm. Christ en croix, entre la Vierge et Saint-Jean et deux donateurs (le chancelier Rolin et son fils Jean?) accompagnés, l'un de saint Sébastien, l'autre d'un saint évêque.


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