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Christ on the cross mourned by St Jerome. Ferrucci, Andrea (Italian, 1465-1526). Rectangular white marble panel carved in high relief with St Jerome kneeling on the left beside a rock, Christ on the Cross in the centre, and a lion on the right with a cardinal's hat hanging from a stylized tree above. White marble, carved in high relief, height 61 cm, width 30.5 cm, c.1500. Florence, Italy.
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