“Gates of Paradise” (East Portals), Baptisty, Florence: Story of Jacob and Esau, detail from left side, 3rd panel

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Title
“Gates of Paradise” (East Portals), Baptisty, Florence: Story of Jacob and Esau, detail from left side, 3rd panel
Date
13781455
Nationality
(Florentine,
Main Entry
Ghiberti, Lorenzo
Medium
gilt bronze
Location 1
Baptistry (San Giovanni),
Location 2
Florence
ID
IRS015
Photo Date
June 1984
Chronology/Culture
Renaissance

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2940 x 2000
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346 KB
Record
IRS015
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