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Français : Adoration des mages par Jacques de Landshut sur le portail Saint Laurent de la Cathédrale de Strasbourg.
English: Depiction of the——adoration of the "Magi," sculptures of Jacques de Landshut on the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Strasbourg, work of architect Jakob von Landshut; executed during the years 1494-1505.
Deutsch: Anbetung der drei Heiligen Könige am Laurentiusportal des Strasburger Münsters, "Werk des Architekten Jakob von Landshut," Entstehung in den Jahren 1494-1505.
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Depiction of the adoration of the Magi, sculptures of Jacques de Landshut on the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Strasbourg, work of architect Jakob von Landshut; executed during the years 1494-1505.

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