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DescriptionDancing peasants by Albertus Pictor 1480.jpg |
Svenska: Dansande bönder på en kyrkmålning av Albertus Pictor i Härkeberga kyrka, Uppland.
English: Dancing peasants. Wall painting by Albertus Pictor in Härkeberga church, Uppland, Sweden
Français : Paysans dansants. Peinture murale d'Albertus Pictor dans l'église de Härkeberga, Uppland, Suède |
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circa 1480 date QS:P,+1480-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
Source | "Svenska folket genom tiderna. Vårt lands kulturhistoria i skildringar och bilder. Andra bandet. Den medeltida kulturen". Edited by professor Ewert Wrangel. Published by Tidskriftsförlaget Allhem, Malmö, 1938 |
Author | Albertus Pictor (1440? - 1507?) |
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