Saint Elizabeth Gallery
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twirld:Cathedral of Notre Dame de Reims, France (detail, 1211-25) Saint Elizabeth (Visitation Group)
Hugues Merle - Saint Elizabeth of Hungary (1879)
Orthodox Icon of female Saints;Front: Anna, Elizabeth, Mary Magdelene, Nina (evangelizer of Georgia
Philip Hermogenes Calderon (1833-1898), ‘St. Elizabeth of Hungary’, “The Magazine
The Holy Family with Sts. Elizabeth and John the Baptist, Pompeo Batoni, 1777
avecruxspesunica:Saint Elizabeth of Hungary (1207 – 1231) was the princess of Hungary. At age 13 she
colourthysoul:Marianne Stokes - Saint Elizabeth working for the poor (ca. 1920)
The Visitation, Karl von Blaas, ca. 1850
nightmarist:[[ Victor Frankenstein // Elizabeth Lavenza ]]❝ The saintly soul of Elizabeth shone like
servus-immaculatae:Saint Elizabeth working for the poorcirca 1920 A. D.by Marianne Stokes
The Visitation, Juan Correa de Vivar (1510-1566)
Virgin and Child with Saint Elizabeth, the Infant Saint John and Saint Catherine, by Simon Vouet, Mu
The Holy Family with Saints Elizabeth and John, 1506, RaphaelMedium: oil,canvas
Alabaster effigy of Lady Elizabeth de Strelley on the tomb with her husband Sir Sampson in All Saint
saintweaver:Elizabeth Spires, Zazen
cma-medieval-art: Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, Mätthaus Kreniss, c. 1515, Cleveland Museum of Art: Me
The Virgin and Child Between Saint Matthew and an AngelAndrea del Sarto (Italian; 1486–1530)1522Oil
agaperomani:Marianne Stokes, Saint Elizabeth working for the Poor, c. 1920
kinatropin: Being a student at SAINT ELIZABETH’S will be the best experience of your life, whether y
Montgomery Clift ,Elizabeth Taylor , Eva Marie Saint in Raintree County, 1956
Virgin and Child with St. Elizabeth and the Child John the Baptist, Il Sassoferrato (Giovanni Battis
The Holy Family with St. Elizabeth and the Infant St. John the Baptist, Sébastien Bourdon, 16
MagnificatHenri Simon Thomassin (French; 1688–1741) after Jean Jouvenet (French; 1644–17
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary bringing food for the inmates of a hospital by Adam Elsheimer, c. 1598
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