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DescriptionApostle Peter Released from Prison, Jacopo di Cione, 1370-1371 (Philadelphia Museum of Art).jpg
English: Apostle Peter Released from Prison, Jacopo di Cione, 1370-1371 (Philadelphia Museum of Art), tempera and tooled gold on panel, from a series of panels depicting the life of St. Peter, high altarpiece of the now-destroyed Florentine Church of San Pier Maggiore
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Apostle Peter Released from Prison, Jacopo di Cione, 1370-1371 (Philadelphia Museum of Art)