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Coronation of Pope Martin V at the Council of Constance - Germany, 17th century - In the center of a church room kneels Oddo di Colonna, who was crowned Pope Martin V with a mitre by three popes after the Council of Constance in November 1417, thus ending the schism in the Church. Oil/wood. 46.5 x 48.5 cm; unrestored. - Restored, shrinkage crack.

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Coronation of Pope Martin V at the Council of Constance - Germany, 17th century - In the center of a church room kneels Oddo di Colonna, who was crowned Pope Martin V with a mitre by three popes after the Council of Constance in November 1417, thus ending the schism in the Church. Oil/wood. 46.5 x 48.5 cm; unrestored. - Restored, shrinkage crack.

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Kunstauktionshaus Schlosser GmbH&Co.KG
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