Null ST PETER AND ST JOHN

Netherlands, Opper-Gelre, circa 1480 

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ST PETER AND ST JOHN Netherlands, Opper-Gelre, circa 1480 Beam element in sculpted oak. The saints' busts in niches. H: 31 x W: 91 cm Provenance: - Episcopal Museum, Haarlem - Gabrielse collection - Patrick Reijgersberg

ST PETER AND ST JOHN Netherlands, Opper-Gelre, circa 1480 Beam element in sculpted oak. The saints' busts in niches. H: 31 x W: 91 cm Provenance: - Episcopal Museum, Haarlem - Gabrielse collection - Patrick Reijgersberg

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