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Prague - The mosiac of Adoration of Shepherds the in church kostel Svatého Václava by artwork of S. G. Rudl in workroom of Albert Neuhauser.
The Sack of Baltimore took place in 1631, when the village of Baltimore, West Cork, Ireland, was attacked by Ottoman Empire slavers from the Barbary Coast of North Africa – Dutchmen, Algerians and Ottoman Turks. From an 1886 antique book \
Scene in the olden time at Bolton Abbey engraved George Zobel after painting by Edwin Henry Landseer. Published in London on May 16, 1865 by William Tegg, Pancras Lane.
Religious art in Sacro Monte di Varallo, Italy: Chapel's interiors
Close-up of a nativity scene figurine of a shepherd with sheep in a street with houses
This is a picture of the Lazarus's resurrection depicted in the 18th chapel of the famous Sacro Monte of Varallo in the northern of Italy.
Painting in the church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, Milan church of early Christian origin, Italy, Europe.
Herculaneum fresco painting Telephus son of  Hercules being nursed by a doe, first century AD\nRoman fresco in the Augusteum ( so called Basilica ) at Herculaneum.\nIn Greek mythology, Telephus was the son of Heracles and Auge, who was the daughter of king Aleus of Tegea.
The dogs of Vasco Nunez de Balboa (1475-1519) attacking the Indians on engraving from 1770.
The beautiful fresco painted by Giotto depicting Saint Francis talking to birds inside the Basilica Superiore di San Francesco (Upper Basilica of Saint Francis), in the medieval heart of Assisi, in Umbria. Giotto painted a series of great frescoes along the walls of the single nave of the Basilica between 1292 and 1305, depicting the Stories of St. Francis, from his vocation to his death. Built in the Italian Gothic style starting from 1228 and completed in 1253, the Basilica preserves the mortal remains of the Saint of the Poor since 1230. The construction of the Basilica consists of a Lower Basilica and an Upper Basilica, perfectly integrated. Over the centuries Assisi and the spirituality of its sacred places have become a symbol of peace, a point of reference for tolerance and solidarity between peoples and between the different confessions of the world. The Umbria region, considered the green lung of Italy for its wooded mountains, is characterized by a perfect integration between nature and the presence of man, in a context of environmental sustainability and healthy life. In addition to its immense artistic and historical heritage, Umbria is famous for its food and wine production and for the high quality of the olive oil produced in these lands. Since 2000 the Basilica and other Franciscan sites of Assisi have been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Image in high definition format.
Como - The fresco of Nativity in church Basilica di San Fedele by unknown artist of 16. cent.
Christmas (birth of jesus)
St Peter Healing the Sick with His Shadow, by Masaccio, famous Early Renaissance Fresco in the Brancacci Chapel in Florence, Italy
Painting by Luigi Sabatelli dated 1806 in the Chapel of Madonna del Conforto, Cathedral of Arezzo
Sacro Monte of Varese (Santa Maria del Monte), Italy. Interior of the third illuminated chapel, it represents the nativity with wooden sculptures. About mid 1600 (authors dead for more than 300 years). Sacred way that leads to medieval village. Sacro Monte of Varese is located in the Regional Park Campo dei Fiori. In 2003 entered from UNESCO in list of World Heritage. The old village, with its 14 Chapels winding along a pebbly path of about 2 km, is probably the most fascinating Marian itinerary in the world
Nativity scene. Decoration in church.
Picture shows Saul spared by David in the cave from Hebrew bible story in biblical costume in desert lands.
Noah's Ark and the Flood in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Valencia - The painting of Adoration of shepherds in the church San Salvador y Santa Monica from beginn of 20. cent.
The detail of the figure of Saint Francis in one of the magnificent frescoes painted by Giotto inside the Basilica Superiore di San Francesco (Upper Basilica of Saint Francis), in the medieval heart of Assisi, in Umbria. Giotto painted a series of great frescoes along the walls of the single nave of the Basilica between 1292 and 1305, depicting the Stories of St. Francis, from his vocation to his death. Built in the Italian Gothic style starting from 1228 and completed in 1253, the Basilica, which preserves the mortal remains of the Saint of the Poor from 1230, is composed of the Basilica Inferiore (Lower Basilica) and the Basilica Superiore (Upper Basilica), perfectly integrated. Over the centuries Assisi and the spirituality of its sacred places have become a symbol of peace, a point of reference for tolerance and solidarity between peoples and between the different confessions of the world. The Umbria region, considered the green lung of Italy for its wooded mountains, is characterized by a perfect integration between nature and the presence of man, in a context of environmental sustainability and healthy life. In addition to its immense artistic and historical heritage, Umbria is famous for its food and wine production and for the high quality of the olive oil produced in these lands. Since 2000 the Basilica and other Franciscan sites of Assisi have been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Image in high definition format.
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Fresco from the 16th century on the facade of the church of San Rocco in Belluno
Noah's Ark painted in the church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, Milan church of early Christian origin, Italy, Europe.
Antique photograph of The Holy Night by Correggio, 19th Century
Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch (Acts 8). Copper engraving by Carl Schuler, published c. 1850.
Jehu's servants find Jezebel's remains in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Genova - The fresco of Ascension of the Lord in the church Basilica della Santissima Annunziata del Vastato by Giovanni Carlone (1590–1630).
Herakles carrying his son Hyllus, looking at the Centaur Nessus pointing to the river he will cross carrying on his back Deianira.\nHouse of Centaur, VI 9, 30-45 AD\nIn Greek mythology, Nessus was a famous centaur who was killed by Heracles, and whose poisoned blood in turn killed Heracles. He was the son of Centauros. He fought in the battle with the Lapiths and became a ferryman on the river Euenos.
Bethlehem, Israel - January 28, 2020: Interior of Chapel of the Shepherd's Field is a Roman Catholic religious building in West Bank. The chapel marks the place where angels announced the birth of Christ
An viking family scene in an authentic viking settlement village hall setting
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