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Deutsch: Fotografie (1929) eines Kruzifixes der Renaissance (Florenz, ca. 1490-1500) in der Sammlung von Leo Planiscig. 1943 ebendort bei einem Bombenangriff beschädigt. Nackter Körper, der Lendenschurz ist aus Leinen, mit beweglichen Armen, Gesamthöhe ca. 95cm.
English: Photograph (1929) of a Renaissance crucifix (Florence, ca. 1490-1500) in the collection of Leo Planiscig. Damaged in a bomb attack there in 1943. Naked body, the loincloth in linen, with movable arms, total height approx. 95cm.
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Source Leo Planiscig, Toskanische Plastiken des Quattrocento, 1929
Author Leo Planiscig

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