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From the Library of Congress https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/religion/vc006408.jpg - 2-D image of The Hanging of Absalom - Silk, Weft-silk fabric, foil wrapped threads, paper, watercolor, attributed to Faith Robinson Trumbull (1718-1780) c. 1770

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