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LOT 0404
Medieval Stained Glass Panel of The Lamentation from the workshop of Jan van Diependaele
CIRCA 1520 A.D.
9 1/4 in. (365 grams, 23.5 cm).
Roundel with painted image of the Corpus Christi having been taken down from the cross and prepared for burial; weeping mourners in the foreground, grave-diggers and cave of Golgotha behind, city walls in the distance. [No Reserve]
Provenance
Private collection, South-West England.
Ex central London gallery.
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LOT 0404
Medieval Stained Glass Panel of The Lamentation from the workshop of Jan van Diependaele
Sold for (Inc. bp): £2,860
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