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st. Paul statue in rome for his cathedral
Catholic church in limestone, originally a Greek doric temple, Italy
Statue of General Giacomo Antonini in Varallo (VC), Italy
Solomon's judgment of harlots for the baby in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
The philosopher Plato at the Academy of Athens in Greece. The statue was made by Leonidas Drosis (died 1882).
Life of Jesus. By Albert Welles. NY 1874 Completely redrawn (in a new style) ancient illustration.
Donatello (1386-1466) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor from Florence. Here in this sculpture he is seen in the open public space of the Uffizi Colonnade. The sculpture was created by Girolamo Torrini and Giovanni Bastianini in 1848.
Salamanca, Spain - April 17, 2016: Salamanca - The painting of St. Augustine vision on the altar of Convento de las Agustinas and Iglesia de la Purisima church by Jose de Ribera 1635.
Verano cemetery, Rome, Italy: detail of Domenico D'Amico's grave who was artist and made his tomb. He died in 1901.
White marble statue of biblical prophet Isaiah sculpted in 1857 by Italian sculptor Salvatore Revelli (1816-1859) as part of the pedestal of Column of the Immaculate Conception in Rome
Michelangelo´s Moses statue in Rome, in the public church San Pietro in Vincoli. No ticket needed for entrance
Solomon was the son of David and Bathsheba. He became king when David was too old and sick to continue. He was considered a “wise” king. For example, one day two women came to him with a dispute. The women lived in the same house and both had baby boys. One on the boys had died accidentally when the mother rolled over on him in the night. The two women argued over who the remaining baby belonged to. Solomon thought about it and ordered the remaining child be cut in half, one half for each mother. The real mother of the child said “No don’t kill him, give him to her.” Solomon immediately gave the woman the baby because she had proved herself his mother. Solomon built a temple to the Lord. Unfortunately, he did not end his reign as well as he started out. He ended up being disobedient to God. He had multiple wives and concubines, he worshiped idols, and attempted to kill a man named Jeroboam. After Solomon died, his son Solomon became king.
statues on the column of the Immaculate Conception in Piazza Mignanelli in Rome. The column was commissioned by Pope Pius IX and commemorates the dogma of the Immaculate Conception of Mary proclaimed by Pope Pius IX in 1854. The monument was designed by architect Luigi Poletti and was placed in front of the Palazzo di Propaganda Fide; Rome, Italy
Paris , france, april 04,  2017 : mural paintings decors by french painter Auguste Charpentier (1813-1880) in Saint Roch  church
In this public square known as the Niches is Andrea Cesalpino (1519-1603), physician, philosopher and botanist, noted for classifying plants by fruits and seeds as opposed to alphabetically. In 1555 he became director of Pisa botanical garden.
Low angle shot of African statues of the Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens, in London. It was commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her late husband, Prince Alfred, and opened in 1872.
Black and white pictures of Toledo streets and monuments
Vicenza - The painting of St. Paul the Apostle in the church Chiesa di Santo Stefano by Domenico Tintoretto (1560 – 1635)
The 'Lamentation of Christ' is a sculpture dating 1878, located outdoors by the Mariahilfkapelle, a chapel in the former cemetery of Zug, the capital of the Swiss canton of Zug.
King Solomon in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Rome, Italy: Church of St Mary in Palmis, better known as Chiesa del Domine Quo Vadis. Fresco of St. Peter painted in the XVI c. Painter unknown.
Isaiah the prophet - Column of the Immaculate Conception. Rome, Italy
Andrea Cesalpino (1524-1603) in the public open spaces called Niches of the Uffizi Colonnade in Florence, Italy. He was a physician, philosopher and botanist. It was sculpted by Pio Fedi (1815–1892).
Moses went up on Mt. Sinai where God revealed to him the Ten Commandments. He told Moses to give the commandments to the people. This story is in Exodus 20 in the Old Testament. The Bible Art Library is a collection of commissioned biblical paintings. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, under a work-for-hire contract, artist Jim Padgett created illustrations for 208 Bible stories encompassing the entire Bible from Genesis through Revelation. There are over 2200 high-quality, colorful, and authentic illustrations.
St. Augustine of Canterbury at the Palermo Cathedral (Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of Virgin Mary) in Palermo, Sicily, Italy on a sunny day.
Vicenza - The fresco of St. Francis of Assisi and St. Anthony of Padova in the Glory on the ceiling of church Chiesa di Santa Lucia by Rocco Pittaco (1862).
Black and white old statue of Jesus christ with lamb and walking stick,against black background, full frame horizontal composition with copy space and vignette
Painting of the face of God in the church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, Milan church of early Christian origin, Italy, Europe.
Prague, Czech Republic-June 23, 2013: Close-up Statue of a Clergyman at the Church of St. Nicholas in Old Town Square
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