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Christ in his tomb, sculpture, c. 1420, attributed to Claus de Werve, c. 1380–1439, nephew of Claus Sluter and official sculptor of the ducs de Bourgogne, in a chapel of the choir, built 1150-70, in the Cathedrale Saint-Mammes de Langres, or Langres Cathedral, built 1150-96 in Romanesque and Gothic styles, in Langres, Haute-Marne, France. The figure was originally part of an Entombment, a sculptural group of 8 figures, commissioned by Jean Marchand, canon of the cathedral. The cathedral is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR6173792 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 7087px × 4667px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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12TH CENTURY
1420
15TH CENTURY
Architecture
belief
BIBLE
BODY
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Cathedral
CATHOLIC
Catholicism
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CLUNIAC
Crown of Thorns
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EUROPE
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French
Gothic
Grand Est
HERITAGE
HISTORIC MONUMENT
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Langres
Medieval
Monument Historique
New Testament
PASSION
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ROMANESQUE
SACRED
Saint Mammes
SCULPTURAL DETAIL
Sculpture
Tomb
Western Europe
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