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The Four Gospels, 1495, Portrait of St Mark
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The Four Gospels, 1495, Portrait of St Mark
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Portrait of St Mark from The Four Gospels, in classical Armenian, written on paper copied and illuminated by Abraham, the priest

Asian Collection, Wellcome Library, London
Keywords: gospels; apostles; Sacred Subjects; new testament

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  • Library reference: MS Armenian Manuscript 1
  • Photo number: L0031107
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