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LOT 0386
Renaissance Stained Glass Panel with The Stoning of the Elders
SOUTHERN LOW COUNTRIES, CIRCA 1580 A.D.
10 7/8 in. (351 grams, 27.5 cm wide).
Ellipsoid plaque in a lead frame depicting two bearded men tied to posts with other figures around picking up stones to throw at them, discarded weapons on the ground; city wall in the background. [No Reserve]
Provenance
De Baecque Vente, Paris, France, 5 March 2022, no.46.
Ex central London gallery.
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LOT 0386
Renaissance Stained Glass Panel with The Stoning of the Elders
Sold for (Inc. bp): £3,380
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