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Oak retable fragment of Saint Longinus. Flemish, probably Antwerp, 16th century.

Oak retable fragment of Saint Longinus. Flemish, probably Antwerp, 16th century.

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An oak retable fragment of Saint Longinus. 

Flemish, probably Antwerp, early 16th century.

Measures 53cm high.

Longinus is the Roman soldier who pierced the side of the crucified Christ with a spear to see if he had died. As Christ had already passed, the wound released both water and blood (as described in John 19:34).

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