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Old February 2nd, 2012, 10:51 PM   #1
Yohann Gissinger
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Default A kind of elibelinde design in the field?

Hello to all,




FIG 58 J.Huguet. 1466-1475. Consecration of St Augustin. MNAC. Barcelona.



I suppose the rug above is close to the one of your fig.58, isn't it Pierre?
Unfortunately, one can't be 100% sure about the field design.


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Y

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