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Description The epitome of the Rohan Master's art is the "Lamentation of the Virgin" (f. 135, Pl. 57) from the Hours of the Cross. The grieving Virgin cannot be consoled by John, the Apostle, who looks up in consternation at a saddened God.
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Source This is a scan from a book that I own, The Rohan Master.
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