File:Royal 15 D II f. 107 - John and Son of Man.jpeg

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Description Detail of a miniature of John the Evangelist, with the Son of Man, holding a sword in his mouth, and seven tall candlesticks.
Date 13-15th c
Source http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/illuminatedmanuscripts/ILLUMIN.ASP?Size=mid&IllID=34967
Author England

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