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Sculpture/Figure. Half-length portrait of a bearded man holding gloves. Holdermann, Georg, wax modeller (German 1585 - after 1632). The man has receding hair, a moustache and beard, and wears a floppy ruff and a doublet with buttons. In rectangular wooden box with glass front. Wax figure, coloured flesh pink, red, brown and black, wood and glass frame, height, box, 11.0 cm, width, box, 10.0 cm, depth, box, 4.7 cm, circa 1600-1625. Nüremberg.
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