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Deutsch: Frauen am Grabe Christi und Himmelfahrt des Herrn (sog. „Reidersche Tafel“); Elfenbein; Mailand oder Rom, um 400 n. Chr.
English: Women at the Grave of Christ and Ascension of Christ (so-called „Reidersche Tafel“); Ivory; Milan or Rome, c. 400 AD
Français : Femmes à la tombe du Christ et Ascension du Christ (tableau appelé « Reidersche Tafel ») ; ivoire ; Milan ou Rome, env. 400 après J.-C. ; Munich, musée national de Bavière ; ancienne collection Martin von Reider


Bayerisches Nationalmuseum München, Inv. MA 157, erworben 1860 mit der Sammlung Martin von Reider
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