

Head of an Apostle from the South Portal of the Cathedral of Thérouanne
Two stone sculpted heads of men with beards. The heads are shown from the top, with the faces pointing downwards. The head on the left has curly hair and a full beard. The head on the right has straight hair and a less full beard. The heads are gray and appear to be made of stone. The background is black at the top and fades to gray at the bottom. The heads appear to be from an old building based on their style. They are likely from the South Portal of a cathedral. The style appears to be Gothic. The faces are stern and serious.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 613 px
- Museum Record
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