The Last Judgement (Biberach Master)

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The Last Judgement or Scene of Intercession is part of a 1510-1420 carved limewood altarpiece produced at Biberach. It is attributed to the Biberach Master or his studio and is now in the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon.

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