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Jesus Foretelling the Destruction of Jerusalem from Spiegel menschlicher Behältnis (The Mirror of Human Salvation), Plate 13 from Woodcuts from Books of the 15th Century

1500, portfolio assembled 1929
Woodcut in black with hand-colored additions, and letterpress in black (recto and verso), on buff laid paper, tipped onto cream wove paper mat
8.3 × 6.3 cm (3.3 × 2.5 in)

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