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Nederlands: De tweevoudige gerechtigheid ofwel Gerechtigheidspaneel ofwel Het Laatste Oordeel, geschilderd door de Maastrichtse schilder Jan van Brussel in 1477, eertijds in het Stadhuis van Maastricht, na de restauratie in 2018 in het Bonnefantenmuseum (inv.nr. 1006353).
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Author Jan van Brussel (15th century)
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