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Especially of  fresco  house, Pompeii.
TIGRAY REGION, ETHIOPIA – February 10, 2018: iconographic scenes and wall murals of saints painted in naive african christian style in Abuna Yemata Guh church
Painting of the face of God in the church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, Milan church of early Christian origin, Italy, Europe.
Pompeii God Bacchus dressed with grapes in front of Mt. Vesuvius - House of Centenary secondary atrium - 68-79 AD
Ohrid, North Macedonia-April 19, 2019: Saint Sophia church, rebuilt by Archbishop Leo between AD 1035-1056 over a V century Christian basilica, hosts a series of frescoes from the XI to XIII centuries
Freshly restored frescos in a church ceiling in Sankt Mariæ Kirke – The Church of Our Lady – is part of a former Carmelite Priory and the church is from 1430. Today it is a normal Danish church.
Heaven - detail of the mosaic in the Apse in the Basilica of Saint Clement (Basilica di San Clemente al Laterano) - Latin Catholic minor basilica. Rome, Italy.
Santa Claus Church in the ancient city of Myra.  Myra ancient city is in the province of Antalya, Turkey.
Tang Dynasty fresco in ZhangLe princess Mausoleum.long exposure in the princess mausoleum.
Naples - The marble relief St Anthony preaching to the fish in the church Chiesa di Sant'Anna dei Lombardi by Annibale Caccavello (1515 - 1570).
three weise men with gifts to the christ-child, ancient wall-painting in Keldby church, Denmark, October 10, 2022
Pyramus and Thisbe are a pair of legendary, ill-fated lovers from Babylon whose story forms part of Ovid's Metamorphoses. House of Loreius Tiburtinus, Pompeii.\n\nPyramus and Thisbe's parents, driven by rivalry, forbade their union, but they communicated through a crack in the wall between their houses. They planned to meet under a mulberry tree, but a series of tragic misunderstandings led to their deaths: Thisbe fled from a lioness, leaving her cloak behind, which Pyramus found and mistook as evidence of her death. Believing Thisbe was killed by the lioness, Pyramus committed suicide, staining the mulberry fruits with his blood. Thisbe, upon finding Pyramus dead, also killed herself. The gods changed the color of the mulberry fruits to honor their forbidden love.
Fragment of wall painting of an Orthodox church, old cracked paint on a concrete wall, texture background.
Mosaic of Jesus Christ on the ceiling of the entrance hall in the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis in St Louis, Missouri, USA. It was completed in 1914.
For many generations, Fanefjord Church's frescos - Biblia pauperum style - were hidden under a covering of plaster. From 1932 to 1934 the frescos were painstakingly uncovered under the guidance of the National Museum.
Christian frescoes at Serpent Cave Church
Fresco from Pompeii (Pompei). Naples, Italy
Old mosaic picture hanged on the wall of St. George's Church which is an early Byzantine church in Madaba, Jordan.
Milan -  The stone mosaic (Pietra Dura) Madonna of Rosary in the church Chiesa di Santa Maria della Passione by Gio Baffa Rapa (1705).
Taberna delle quattro divinità or\nHouse of Venus and the Four Gods (Apollo, Jupiter, Mercury and Diana).\nPartly excavated in 1911 - Looking north towards entrance doorway on north side of Via dell’Abbondanza
detail of Judgment Day fresco on the western wall of Voronet monastery, Suceava county, Moldova, Romania
Chinese traditional pattern background
Ancient buddhist painting at Ajanta Caves near Aurangabad city in Maharashtra state of India
Mosaic Of Jesus From The Aya Sofya
Jesus at Pilate's court in the praetorium, a 500 years old fresco in Fanefjord church, Denmark, October 10, 2022
Detail of a fresco on a wall of the Romanesque church of Santa Maria Assunta, in Bominaco, L'Aquiila province, in Abruzzo (Italy). The church was founded around the year 1080, XII century
Belaggio - The mosaic of St. Anthony of Padus in church Chiesa di San Giacomo by Venetian school from end of 19. cent.
Gorgon in medaillon. Roman fresco from the Casa dei Vettii (VI 15,1) in Pompeii.\nIn Greek mythology, Medusa also called Gorgo or the Gorgon, was one of the three Gorgons.
03.05.2021 Pirot, Sebria Image of medieval Monastery of St. John the Theologian, Serbia
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