File:Akvarel-af-tidligere-kalkmaleri,Ringsted-Kirke,som-dronning-Jutta-kan-have-været-gengivet.jpg

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Dansk: Jacob Kornerup afdækkede i 1880'erne den såkaldte "dronningefrise" i Skt. Bendts Kirke i Ringsted. Det ældste lag fra det 13. århundrede viste en serie næsten identiske dronningportrætter, der nu ikke længere er bevaret. Ét af dem har skullet forestille dronning Jutta. Det kan enten være dette eller også repræsentere dette billede grundstilen, hvorved Jutta ville være blevet gengivet. Dette er fra en akvarel som Kornerup lavede af de afdækkede malerier.
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Source A watercolor painting by Danish archeoloigist and painter Jacob Kornerup (1825-1913)
Author Jacob Kornerup after church fresco from the 13th century

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Queen Jutta of Denmark was once depicted in a church fresco in Ringsted - it could have been this or at least very, very similar in style to this

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