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Descriptio Christ Enthroned, with Michael of Tver to the right and his mother Xenia to the left, from a Russian manuscript of George Hamartolus. Спас на престоле, кн. Михаил Ярославич и кнг. Ксения. Миниатюра из Тверского списка. Хроники Георгия Амартола. 1-я пол. XIV в. (РГБ. Ф. 173/I. № 100. Л. 18 об.)
Datum early 14th-century
Fons Scanned from: В. Д. Сарабьянов, Э. С. Смирнова. История древнерусской живописи. М., ПСТГУ, 2007, c. 268
Auctor anonymous; the manuscript is owned by the Russian State Library
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