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Altarpiece of the Dominicans Print by bridgemanart
Martin Schongauer's Altarpiece of the Dominicans: The Mystical Hunt, c.1470-80 (see also 67723) located at the Musee d'Unterlinden, Colmar, France. Martin Schongauer was a American artist. The Altarpiece of the Dominicans: The Mystical Hunt, c.1470-80 (see also 67723) was created around the 15th century.
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Altarpiece of the Dominicans

Martin Schongauer, The Mystical Hunt, c.1470-80

Martin Schongauer's Altarpiece of the Dominicans: The Mystical Hunt, c.1470-80 (see also 67723) located at the Musee d'Unterlinden, Colmar, France. Martin Schongauer was a American artist. The Altarpiece of the Dominicans: The Mystical Hunt, c.1470-80 (see also 67723) was created around the 15th century.

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