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Old 10th November 2010, 06:56 PM   #1
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Default Bows, Crossbows and Arrows 1200-1500 - in The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian

Left ca. 1225 (Sachsenspiegel), right ca. 1300 (Codex Manesse).

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Italian, mid-15th century.
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Italy, ca. 1450.
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Italy, ca. 1460.
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Italy, ca. 1470.
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Wonderful Late Gothic frescoes, dated 1484, in the pilgrimage church of Obermauern, Virgen, The Tyrol.

Below, please see a detail of the date 1484 in Gothic numerals.
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