The large window V38 of Milan Duomo is made up of panels coming from different stained-glass windows, both in eras and styles, and is representative of the heterogeneity of the glass inside the Cathedral. The majority of the panels come from apsidal windows of the New Testament (v19) and the Apocalypse (V20), and date back to the 15th and 16th centuries, albeit with many 19th-century inserts. Among the subjects represented are some episodes from the life of Christ, including the Apparition of Christ Resurrected and the Temptations, together with figures of Prophets and other fragments; the subjects represented are not therefore thematically coherent.
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