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skeletononastring:aconissa:Carl Fischer, Muhammad Ali as Saint Sebastian, 1967‘(Ali) was deep in tho
The Holy Family, with the Young Saint John the Baptist, a Cat, and Two Donors by Dosso Dossi, 1512-1
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Court Ball (King Arthur, Queen Guinevere, and 12 Kings) from the Roman du Saint Graal (The Story of
deathandmysticism:Jusepe de Ribera, Martyrdom of St. Andrew, Museum of Fine Arts, Hungary, 1628
Vitrail de la vie de Saint Appolinaire, Cathedrale de Chartes, 14th century
nationalmuseum-swe:St Peter, Nationalmuseum, SWEhttp://collection.nationalmuseum.se/eMuseumPlus?serv
St. Jerome Translates the Bible, Ludovico Carracci, 1591
nigra-lux:CARAVAGGIO (Merisi, Michelangelo) (1571–1610)Saint Jerome Writing, detailcirca 1608Oil on
claivoyantxatu:I thought those Europa flashbacks in Hasgard’s Gaiden were so sweet and heartwarming…
The Martyrdom of Saint Denis (with detail) ~ by Léon Bonnat…
renaissance-art:Carlo Crivelli c. 1486Annunciation with Saint Emidius (detail)
treasures-and-beauty:Plaque with Saint Peter in Glory ca. 1185–1200, Made in Limoges, France. Repous
Domenico Veneziano, Saint John the Baptist in the desert, c.1445
hourglassofblacktears:Dragon from a depiction of Saint George slaying the dragon-17° c.
vintagepales:Saint Isaac’s Cathedral. St. Petersburg.
marthajefferson:Saint-Jacques Tower, Paris (c.1509), last remaining piece of the Church of Saint Jac
onehellofascene:GERTIE BROWN & SAINT SUTTLE“Something Good-Negro Kiss,” the newly discovered Wil
brittlebodies:Saint Sebastian in art, detail (Guido Reni, Nicolas Régnier, Paul Delaroche, Jusepe de
jazminesullivan:GERTIE BROWN & SAINT SUTTLE“Something Good-Negro Kiss,” the newly discovered Wil
If this is the end of the world, they want to know, will you tell us?My novella of magic, makeup, cr
Mont Saint Michel(source)
Mont Saint Michel. Layouts of first, second and third floor of the Abbey. (source)
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