German

The Flagellation and The Crucifixion, from a Psalter

about 1239
Opaque watercolor, gold leaf, and shell gold, with pen and red and white ink (recto), and pen and red and black ink (verso), on parchment
21.9 × 15.2 cm (8.6 × 6 in)

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