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Dansk: Dette Epitaphium findes i Herlufmagle Kirke i Sielland, aftegnet af Søren Abildgaard. Portraitet paa Epitaphium har været godt mahlet, men nu var Farverne meget falmede. Det meste af inscriptionen, som har staaet neden under Billedet, og været mahlet med forgylte Bogstaver, var udslet og ukiendeligt. 25 x 38 cm. Bemærkning: Søren Abildgaards kommentar findes på en fraklippet strimmel papir. Sammen med tegningen ligger flere sider fra Abildgaards ellers forsvundne notesbog fra besøget i Herlufmagle 1757. Litteratur: Danmarks Kirker, Præstø Amt, s. 627 med fig. 8.
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