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Nails are withdrawn,but the marks are still there,Jesus Christ,Crucifixions,1891

Title: Nails are withdrawn, but the marks are still there
Creator(s): Kurz & Allison.,
Date Created/Published: Chicago, U.S.A. : Published by Kirby & Thomas, c1891 (Chicago : Kurz & Allison - Art Studio)
Summary: Print showing a boy examining the marks on Jesus's hands and feet.
Notes:
6793 U.S. Copyright Office.
Title from item.
Copyrighted 1891 by Kirby & Thomas, Chicago, U.S.A.
Subjects:
Jesus Christ.
Crucifixions--1890-1900.
Christianity--1890-1900.
Chromolithographs--Color--1890-1900.
Bookmark /2006677685/
Description of Photograph
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