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English: Epitaph of Joseph Nussbaum, Colmar, France. Upper Rhine in 1500. Sandstone from the commander of the Antonines of Isenheim. Acquired by the museum of Unterlinden in 1920. The text is "This was done in memory Sir Nicolas Nussbaum, vicar of the choir of the cathedral of Strasbourg, faithful servant and benefactor of the house of Saint-Antoine Isenheim. Pray for him".
Français : Epitaphe de Joseph Nussbaum, Colmar. Rhin supérieur vers 1500. Grès provenant de la commanderie des Antonins d'Issenheim. Acquis par le musée d'Unterlinden vers 1920. Le texte est "Ceci fut fait en mémoire de sire Nicolas Nussbaum, vicaire du choeur de la cathédrale de Strasbourg, fidèle serviteur et bienfaiteur de la maison de Saint-Antoine d'Issenheim. Priez pour lui".
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Camera location48° 04′ 46.34″ N, 7° 21′ 20.47″ E  Heading=112.5° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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