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Qué (quién) es Wilton$92011$ - definición

PAINTING BY AN UNKNOWN ARTIST
The Wilton diptych; Wilton diptych; The Wilton Diptych; Wilton Master
  • The diptych panels in their golden frame at the National Gallery
  • The [[Dunstable Swan Jewel]], a [[livery]] badge in [[ronde bosse]] enamel, about 1400. [[British Museum]]
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Wilton, North Carolina         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN GRANVILLE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES
Wilton, NC
Wilton is an unincorporated community in southern Granville County, North Carolina, United States, north of Grissom and is the former home of Wilton High School. It was declared no longer a city in 1985, when the state removed its post office charter.
Wilton Parish         
PARISH OF CAMDEN COUNTY, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA
Wilton Parish, Camden
The Parish of Wilton is a parish of the County of Camden in New South Wales, Australia. It is located in the area around where Picton Road crosses the Hume Highway, and the area around nearby Wilton.
Wilton (town), Wisconsin         
TOWN IN MONROE COUNTY, WISCONSIN, UNITED STATES
Wilton (town), Monroe County, Wisconsin; Wilton (town), Monroe County, WI; Wilton (town), WI
Wilton is a town in Monroe County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 925 at the 2008 census.

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Wilton Diptych

The Wilton Diptych (made c. 1395–1399) is a small portable diptych of two hinged panels, painted on both sides, now in the National Gallery, London. It is an extremely rare survival of a late medieval religious panel painting from England. The diptych was painted for King Richard II of England, who is depicted kneeling before the Virgin and Child in what is known as a donor portrait. He is presented to them by (left to right) the English saints King Edmund the Martyr, King Edward the Confessor and patron saint, John the Baptist. The painting is an outstanding example of the International Gothic style, and the nationality of the unknown artist is probably French or English.