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God the Father in the darkness, surrounded by the winds

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Public domain scan of a medieval manuscript, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

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jean bondol master of the bible of jean de sy first master god father darkness winds national library of netherlands medieval manuscript medieval manuscripts
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1372
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France
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National Library of the Netherlands
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