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Man of Sorrows with Kneeling Donor, Panel, Man of Sorrows, fourth quarter 15th century
Netherlandish Painter
Flemish
Oil and tempera on wood; Overall: 18 x 12 1/2 in. (45.7 x 31.8 cm)
The Cloisters Collection, 1974 (1974.392)

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Ex colls.: Emil Renders, Bruges (by 1926 – March 1941); Alois Miedl, Brussels (1941) and Bilbao, Spain (August 1945 – ca. 1968/69); purchased by Harold and Hester Diamond, New York (ca. 1968/69 – 1974; from Miedl in New York, ca. 1968/69); Christie's, London (sold, June 28, 1974, lot 59) ;

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