Good, distressed condition. Scratches and wear throughout.
34″W x 9″D x 57″H
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Vintage Painted Polychrome Frieze Attributed to Atelier Cuypers-Stoltzenberg Studio
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A vintage neo-gothic painted polychrome cast sculpture frieze, depicting the fourteenth Station of the Cross, in which Jesus is laid in the tomb. Attributed to Atelier Cuypers-Stoltzenberg Studio(1852-1947), this frieze on wood is from St Mary’s German Catholic Church, in McKeesport, Pennsylvania which was demolished in 1997 after closing in 1993. A magnificent piece of salvaged art, now a part of history.
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