

Two Standing Apostles (probably Saint John the Evangelist and St. Paul)
Two beige stone statues of people wearing long robes. The person on the left has a beard and short hair that curls around the sides of their head. Their right arm is bent at the elbow; their right hand is behind their back. The person on the right has curly shoulder-length hair. Their right arm is bent at the elbow; their left hand holds their right wrist. The edges of the statues' robes have decorative gold trim. The background fades from dark gray at the top to light gray at the bottom.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 887 px
- Museum Record
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