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Painting, Maricel Museum, Sitges, Catalonia, Spain

Quo Vadis, tempera painting on panel from an altarpiece of St Peter, late 15th century, attributed to the Master of All Ramon Gonsalbo, from a church in La Seu d'Urgell, from the collection of Dr Jesus Perez-Rosales, in the Palau de Maricel, now the Maricel Museum, inaugurated 1970 and reopened in 2015, in Sitges, Catalonia, Spain. The complex was built 1910-18 by Miquel Utrillo for Charles Deering, converted from a hospital to a residence and gallery to house Deering's collection. Picture by Manuel Cohen

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Quo Vadis, tempera painting on panel from an altarpiece of St Peter, late 15th century, attributed to the Master of All Ramon Gonsalbo, from a church in La Seu d'Urgell, from the collection of Dr Jesus Perez-Rosales, in the Palau de Maricel, now the Maricel Museum, inaugurated 1970 and reopened in 2015, in Sitges, Catalonia, Spain. The complex was built 1910-18 by Miquel Utrillo for Charles Deering, converted from a hospital to a residence and gallery to house Deering's collection. Picture by Manuel Cohen