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Tag Archives: Léon Frédéric
1918: All Things Die, But All Will Be Resurrected
Detail from Léon Frédéric’s seven-panel work All Things Die, But All Will Be Resurrected through God’s Love (1893-1918). Here is the whole thing:
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