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Deutsch: Die Sieben Sakramente, Hinterglasbild, 53 x 41,5 cm; Slowenien, Ende 19./Anfang 20. Jh.
Slovenščina: Sedem zakramentov, slika na steklu, 53 × 41,5 cm; Slovenija, na prelomu 19./20. stoletja
English: Top row: Baptism, confirmation. Middle row: Communion, confession, last unction. Bottom row: Ordination, marriage.
Date turn of the 19/20th century
Source Dr. Fischer Kunstauktionen (#182)
Slovene Ethnographic Museum (black-and-white version)
Author AnonymousUnknown author

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