File:Quimper 129 Vitrail Crucifixion Musée départemental breton.JPG

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Français : Quimper : vitrail Crucifixion, scène de la crucifixion entourées d’autres scènes du Nouveau Testament et de divers personnages et animaux. En dessous du larron de gauche, au dessus d’un cerf, un personnage à larges chausses et chapeau souffle dans une cornemuse. En vis-à-vis, en dessous du second larron, au dessus d’un poisson et à côté d’un oiseau, se trouve un sonneur de hautbois. Au pied du Christ se trouve sainte Marie-Madeleine. Ce vitrail date du XVIème ou XVIIème siècles. Sa provenance est inconnue (Musée départemental breton de Quimper)
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