Giacomo Piccini|Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone

Entombment of Christ, two men lifting Christ into a tomb, with a shroud underneath the body, three crosses on Golgotha beyond, from a series of five engravings after the destroyed or detached frescoes of 1532/33 by Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone in the cloister of S.Stefano, Venice

ca. 1656
Engraving
15.9 × 18.1 cm (6.3 × 7.1 in)

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