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Summary
Artist |
Escuela flamenca (??). Atribuida a Gerard David (??). Anónimo flamenco (del Círculo de Jan Gossaert). |
Description |
Possible imagen de Isabel la Católica, reina de Castilla (о Santa Catalina de Alejandría), en el retablo «La Virgen de la Mosca» («Sagrada Familia con Santa Magdalena y Santa Catalina»).
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Date |
c. 1520. |
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From en.wiki [Image:0007fb13.jpg] obviously |
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La colegiata de Santa María la Mayor, de Toro (Zamora). |
Licensing
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