Dutch 16th-Century Stone Cross

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Geoffrey Marchal
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published on 22 July 2021

Stone cross, Southern Netherlands, Limburg, 16th century (?), Limestone from Meuse.

Musée L at Louvain-la-neuve.

Made with Zephyr3D Lite from 3DFlow.

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