Christ Crucified between the Virgin and Saint John

French (?)

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In the Middle Ages, familiar typologies evolved and were constantly refined in accordance with stylistic changes. The fourteenth-century Crucified Christ between the Virgin and Saint John follows a relatively static convention.

Christ Crucified between the Virgin and Saint John, Sardonyx, rock crystal, gold and enamel mount, French (?)

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