Various Scenes Illustrating One of the Psalms, from the Utrecht Psalter, Copy of Original from Reims Now in Utrecht University Library by Carolingian School

Various Scenes Illustrating One of the Psalms, from the Utrecht Psalter, Copy of Original from Reims Now in Utrecht University Library

(Various scenes illustrating one of the Psalms, from the Utrecht Psalter, copy of original from Reims now in Utrecht University Library (pen & ink) )


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Various Scenes Illustrating One of the Psalms, from the Utrecht Psalter, Copy of Original from Reims Now in Utrecht University Library by Carolingian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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