Paleochristian Art: Epitaph of Leucadia. Plaque from the Old Church of the Macchabees in Lyon. Paris, Louvre Museum by Paleo Christian Paleo Christian

Paleochristian Art: Epitaph of Leucadia. Plaque from the Old Church of the Macchabees in Lyon. Paris, Louvre Museum

(Paleochretian art: epitaph of Leucadia. Plaque from the old church of the Macchabees in Lyon. Paris, Louvre Museum)


Paleo Christian Paleo Christian

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Paleochristian Art: Epitaph of Leucadia. Plaque from the Old Church of the Macchabees in Lyon. Paris, Louvre Museum by Paleo Christian Paleo Christian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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