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Deutsch: Passau ( Niederbayern ). Wallfahrtskirche Mariahilf: Marienaltar ( 1729 ) - Gnadenbild Mariahilf ( 1612 ) by Josef Abent ( Kopie nach Lucas Cranach d. Ä. ). Eine Kopie hängt in der Kapelle de:Groafrauerl.
English: Passau ( Lower Bavaria ). Pilgrim's church Mariahilf: Altar of Madonna and Child ( 1729 ) - Madonna and Child ( 1612 ) by Josef Abent ( Copy after Lucas Cranach the Elder )
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