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NG 3903 was probably painted in Cologne in the 1530s, and must have been the right wing of a diptych. The left-hand panel of this diptych has not been traced.
A version of NG 3903 was destroyed in Dresden during World War II. It was approximately the same size, and differed only in minor details.
Collection of Howel Wiles, Florence, 1894; presented by Henry Wagner, 1924.
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NG 3903 was probably painted in Cologne in the 1530s, and must have been the right wing of a diptych. The left-hand panel of this diptych has not been traced.
A version of NG 3903 was destroyed in Dresden during World War II. It was approximately the same size, and differed only in minor details.
Collection of Howel Wiles, Florence, 1894; presented by Henry Wagner, 1924.
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