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Français : Statue polychrome en tilleul du Christ en méditation, réalisée par Paul de Levoča vers 1520 pour l’église catholique romaine Saint-Nicolas de la ville de Prešov, à l’est de la Slovaquie, présentée à Paris au musée national du Moyen Âge dans le cadre de l’exposition D’or et de Feu, l’art en Slovaquie à la fin du Moyen Âge entre le 16 septembre 2010 et le 10 janvier 2011.
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