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A Panel of Thirteenth-Century Stained Glass from Canterbury

Harrison, 1964

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15977805841725772661
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Harrison M
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Acquisitions (Fogg Art Museum)

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To the left of the central column, which forms a vertical caesura, is a throned ecclesiastic, identified as an archbishop by the pallium. Behind him stand three monks, their hands raised towards the group facing them. To the right is a young man, kneeling, with his arms …
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