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| Mosaics and Stained-Glass, Painted coloured glass, lead, C. 84 x c. 48 cm |
| Origin: Germany, Late 14th century |
| Album: Window N II "The Book of Genesis" |
| Personage: Adam |
| Style: Gothic |
| Source of entry: Marienkirche, Frankfurt an der Oder, 1946 |
| Theme: The Bible and Christianity |
| Transferred from Germany after World War II |
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