File:Schweizer Meister Hl Jodokus und Dorothea detail Jodokus 3.jpg

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Hl. Jodokus und Hl. Dorothea: Detail: abgelegte Krone des hl. Jodokus
Altargemälde eines nicht näher zu bestimmenden Schweizer Meisters (wohl Zürich ca. 1500–1520)

Provenienz: Kunsthandel Paris (1961); Auktion Dorotheum Wien (Mai 1961); Wiener Privatsammlung
Date circa 1500
date QS:P,+1500-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
–1520
Source http://www.ebay.de
Author anonymous Swiss painter (c. 1500–1520)
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