File:Deesis and saints (CBL Wx 47).jpg

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Deesis and saints. Ottoman Empire (Turkey or Greece), 17th or 18th century (CBL Wx 47)

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English: Deesis and saints. Icon painted on wooden board with an image of the 'Deesis' - Christ enthroned and flanked by Mary and John the Baptist and other saints. Ottoman Empire (Turkey or Greece), 17th or 18th century. Chester Beatty Library Wx 47
Date 17th century or 18th century
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Wx 47
Source/Photographer deesis-and-saints-unknown/xQGEusEXy3kxFQGoogle Arts & Culture

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