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Русский: Архангел Гавриил из оглавного деисусного чина. (Ангел "Златые власы")
Polski: Archanioł Gabriel (Anioł złotowłosy). Z rozszerzonego Deisis.
English: 12th-century icon of Archangel Gabriel from Novgorod, called "Golden-Locked Angel", currently exhibited in the State Russian Museum
Tempera on wood, 49x38.8x2.8, Russian Museum, Sankt Petersburg
Date XII
Source Image originally found and uploaded to English Wikipedia by User:Ghirlandajo
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