

Jesus Raises Jairus’s Daughter from the Dead (folio 82 verso), from a Mirror of Holiness (Mir’at al-quds) of Father Jerome Xavier
Painting of a scene with a central figure in a dark blue robe holding someone's wrist. The person on the wrist has a green robe. They are on a white surface. There are people sitting around them, some on a lower level. A man in a blue hat and robe on right holds a book. There are trees and a building in the background. The painting has a gold border.
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