File:Mittelteil der Meistertafel der Ulmer Goldschmiede.jpg

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Description Mittelteil der Meistertafel der Ulmer Goldschmiede mit Darstellung des HI. Eligius in der Werkstatt; entstanden ab 1501, erneuert 1668 und 1747; Öl auf Holz. 85 cm x 252 cm; Ulmer Museum, Inv.Nr. 961
Date from 1501
Source http://www.trolese.de/galerie/goldschmied
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
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