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Español: Se trata de una talla de madera policromada de aspecto medievalista que fue llevada a la isla de Tenerife por el conquistador Alonso Fernández de Lugo a fines del siglo XV. Se encuentra en la Iglesia Matriz de la Concepción de la ciudad.
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