File:Light Cross icon jpg.jpg

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This is the back of a 14th c doubled-sided Greek icon of the Crucifixion

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English: This is the back of a 14th c doubled-sided Greek icon of the Crucifixion, based on a photo by George Koronaios. I cropped and lightened it.
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Source File:Back side of a double-sided icon depicting the Crucifixion (14th cent.) at the Byzantine and Christian Museum on 12 April 2019.jpg
Author George E Koronaios
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