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The Prophet Isaiah Was Sawed in Two; verso: The King of Moab Sacrifices His Son on the Wall | Harvard Art Museums | KenAI
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The Prophet Isaiah Was Sawed in Two; verso: The King of Moab Sacrifices His Son on the Wall
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German
15th century
The Prophet Isaiah Was Sawed in Two; verso: The King of Moab Sacrifices His Son on the Wall
c. 1470
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Anonymous Germany (Augsburg) 1476
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Technique
Woodcut
Culture
German
Century
15th century
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European and American Art
Department
Department of Prints
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