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Illustration I: Representation of St. Matthew at his desk (Gospel According to Matthew) by Anonymous England 1539 — VisualArtsDB
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Illustration I: Representation of St. Matthew at his desk (Gospel According to Matthew)
Illustration I: Representation of St. Matthew at his desk (Gospel According to Matthew)
Anonymous England 1539
Medium
Woodcut
Genre
Print
Museum
Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA, US
Tags
english
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