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The Holy Face

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Date: 1450~/1460~
Creator: Bouts, Dieric, the elder
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Judith and Holofernes

Description: Front center of the Judith and Holofernes sculpture. Originated in Florence, Piazza Signoria. From the Renaissance Period.
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Date: 1450/1459
Creator: Donatello
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Judith and Holofernes

Description: Total view from front left of Judith and Holofernes sculpture. Originated from Florence, Piazza Signoria. From the Renaissance Period.
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Date: 1450/1459
Creator: Donatello
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Judith and Holofernes

Description: Upper figure detail of a sculpture from the Renaissance Period. Originated in Florence, Piazza Signoria.
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Date: 1450/1459
Creator: Donatello
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St. Sebastian

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Date: 1457/1459
Creator: Mantegna, Andrea, 1431-1506
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[French Book of Hours Liturgical Calendar, April, Late 15th Century]

Description: A leaf for the month of April from a Liturgical calendar from a Book of Hours. Text displayed in single column, bâtarde hand. Three-line "KL" in brushed gold on a maroon ground, five one-line Domical letters in similar style, saints' days in red or blue (one major feast day in gold), each side with a panel border in the rinceau style, with swirling hairline stems bearing numerous burnished gold ivy leaves and berries and red and blue blossoms, the panel on the recto with a roundel showing the l… more
Date: [1450..1500]
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