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"Saint Bonaventure Reveals the Crucifix to Saint Thomas Aquinas" (1629), by Francisco de Zurbarán. Painting distroyed or lost in 1945
"San Buenaventura revela el crucifijo a santo Tomás de Aquino" (1629), de Francisco de Zurbarán. Obra perdida en 1945
"Der hl. Bonaventura verweist den hl. Thomas von Aquino auf den Gekreuzigten als die Quelle allen Wissens" (1629) - Francisco de Zurbarán. Vermutlich im Mai 1945 im Leitturm des Flakbunkers im Berliner Friedrichshain vernichtet