1170s in art

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The decade of the 1170s in art involved some significant events.

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Benedetto Antelami, Deposition, 1178 (Baptistry of Parma) AntelamiDeposition.jpg
Benedetto Antelami, Deposition, 1178 (Baptistry of Parma)
Unknown artist, Limestone Sculpture of the Old Testament Priest Aaron, c. 1170 Limestone sculpture of Aaron.jpg
Unknown artist, Limestone Sculpture of the Old Testament Priest Aaron, c. 1170

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