File:Cursan fresque.png
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English: Fresco in the old church Saint-Jean in Cursan. The church was destroyed in 1870 and this is the only fresco (15th century) that could be copied. It shows John the Apostle (with chalice), over his head is the inscription "Sanctus Joannes; passus sub Pontio Pilato, crucifixus mortuu et sepultus est."
Deutsch: Kopie eines Freskos aus dem 15. Jahrhundert aus der 1870 zerstörten Kirche Saint-Jean in Cursan (Gironde) in Frankreich. Es stellt Johannes den Apostel dar.
Français : Fresque de l'ancienne église Saint-Jean de Cursan (Gironde). |
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Bibliothèque nationale de France , Bibliothèque nationale de France |
Author | Ernest Labadie (1845-1917) |
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