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A Palm Sunday Painting by Kai Althoff

by David Zahl on Apr 18, 2011 • 1:11 pm 5 Comments

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5 comments

  1. Jon W says:

    Apr 18, 2011

    Reply

    Nice!

  2. Steve Martin says:

    Apr 19, 2011

    Reply

    I love it!

    (which makes me wonder if it’s really any good)

  3. Frank Trotter says:

    Mar 25, 2015

    Reply

    Can you tell me about this artist? Or the title of this piece?

    Thank you!

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