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A Saint With A Book Print

Formerly called Saint Mark, this picture appears to be from the upper tier of a polyptych. A Saint Michael (Florence, Berenson collection) may have been the centre panel of the main tier. Other panels have been associated with the ensemble.
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Formerly called Saint Mark, this picture appears to be from the upper tier of a polyptych. A Saint Michael (Florence, Berenson collection) may have been the centre panel of the main tier. Other panels have been associated with the ensemble.

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