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The repentant sinner, St Disma, hangs peacefully on a cross on the left. His soul is shown above his cross as a small nude figure being lifted to heaven by two angels. The urepentant sinner hangs contortedly on a rustic cross on the right. His soul is shown above being seized by a green devil. \nOn each side of the Cross, there is a crowd with three horsemen on the left and two on the right. One on the left, St Longinus, spears Christ\u2019s side, and another holds a billowing flag. On the extreme left is a man holds a standard with a helmet below, and, on a panel beneath it, the date \u20181536\u2019 in black. Closer to the Cross a youth holding a pole with a panel inscribed \u2018.VENI\u2019. On the right of the Cross a man holds a pole with a tabella ansata initialled \u2018LL.\u2019. St Mary Magdalene kneels at the foot of the Cross which has a skull on the grass in front of it. 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