Antichrista (section Blanche and Christa)
Judas aids uncovering Christa's maliciousness. The Crucifixion serves as an illustration for Blanche's inner disunity. Goodreads Complete-Review WorldCat...
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Magdalene, or the Madeleine, a follower of Jesus who witnessed both the Crucifixion and the Resurrection of Christ. The architect Vignon died in 1828 before...
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created by Louis IX (later Saint Louis) to display sacred relics of the Crucifixion; particularly the Crown of Thorns that he purchased in 1239 from the...
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Brothels in Paris (section La Fleur blanche)
prize at the 1900 World Fair in Paris. Madame Kelly died in 1899. La Fleur blanche was a famous maison close (brothel) in the city of Paris, located at...
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The Palais de la Cité (French pronunciation: [palɛ d(ə) la site]), located on the Île de la Cité in the Seine River in the centre of Paris, is a major...
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1939: Énigmes 1941: Allégories 1945: Léone 1946: La Crucifixion 1948: Poèmes 1952: Le Chiffre sept – La Nappe du Catalan (in collaboration with Georges...
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Sainte-Chapelle (redirect from La sainte-chapelle)
Paris in September 1241. Thereafter, on each Holy Friday, the day of the Crucifixion, he conducted a solemn ceremony at Sainte-Chapelle, in which the relic...
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Blanche ou Fleur (1999) N’ou’s Autres (2000) Chaosmos (2002), Viersen sculpture collection Post History Chicken Flowers, La Dulce Acqua Vita and La Source...
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detailed leather straitjacket, complete with genitals", titled Pink Crucifixion, by Mandy Havers. In 1999 the Stuckists art group was founded with an...
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de Provence". Prostitution in France Parisian Brothels Le Chabanais La Fleur blanche Fabienne Jamet, One Two Two – 122 rue de Provence, Olivier Orban, 1975...
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cest assavoir une croiz blanche Saint Andrieu et se son jacque soit blanc ou sa cote blanche il portera la dicte croiz blanche en une piece de drap noir...
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within it that is said to have been beaten out of a nail used at the crucifixion of Jesus. The outer circlet of the crown is made of six segments of beaten...
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paintings of St. Francis of Assisi, the Immaculate Conception, and the Crucifixion of Christ reflected a significant aspect of seventeenth-century Spanish...
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Louvre Inverted Pyramid (redirect from La Pyramide Inversee)
Architectural Research, 1996. OCLC 34133614. Wikimedia Commons has media related to La Pyramide Inversée. "Pyramide Inversée" at Structurae "Visitor trails: The...
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(Pinard), Retief (Retif), Roux, Rossouw (Rousseau), Taljaard (Taillard), TerBlanche, Theron, Viljoen (Vilion) and Visagie (Visage). The wine industry in South...
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The chevet of the Saint-Claude chapel. The Calvary. A depiction of the crucifixion in the Saint Claude chapel. Of the many calvaries around Plougastel-Daoulas...
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date from the late fourteenth century. The larger one represents the Crucifixion and the small one the Annunciation. Tabernacle, of polychrome wood in...
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"Blanche ad la barbe et tut flurit le chef", which translates as "his beard is white, and all his hair is greying." The expression "l'empereur à la barbe...
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Saviour on the Mount of Olives; after Domenichino. St. Andrew led to Crucifixion; after Guido. The Martyrdom of St. Peter; after Guido; on the plate improperly...
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June 2014). "La réouverture des salles d'objets d'art du Louvre, de Louis XIV à Louis XVI". La Tribune de l'Art. "Elias Crespin, l'art de la ligne au Louvre"...
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Testament, a crown of thorns was placed on the head of Jesus before his crucifixion; it has become a common symbol of martyrdom. According to Roman Catholic...
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Return 1879-04 Last Poetic Gems 1968 The Crucifixion of Christ 1890-06 Last Poetic Gems 1968 Crucifixion of Jesus The Death of Captain Ward 1901-01...
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Château d'Écouen (redirect from Musée national de la Renaissance)
'The Ascent of Calvary by Toussaint Dubreuil (end of 16th century) The Crucifixion by Noël Bellemare and workshop (about 1519-26). It depicts the Bishop...
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religious relic, which he believed to be the crown of thorns from the Crucifixion of Jesus. He was also famous for holding a royal court of justice under...
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Issy-Les-Moulineaux, ISBN 978-2-7072-0683-1 de Finance, Laurence (2012). La Sainte-Chapelle- Palais de la Cité (in French). Éditions du Patrimoine, Centre des Monuments...
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Bas-relief of the martyrdom of Saint Cecile Sculpture in the chapel of the Crucifixion Sculpture of the departure of the Market from Les Halles in 1969 The...
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pp. 105–106. A reconstruction is given by Anatole France in Sur la pierre blanche. F. L. Lucas's story "The Hydra (A.D. 53)" in The Woman Clothed with...
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promise to build a church to honour the Virgin Mary Virgin and Child The Crucifixion The Seven Sorrows of the Virgin Mary The Apostle John The Choir and Altar...
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ISBN 978-0-300-19378-7. Thomas, John (2017). Redemption Achieved: John Singer Sargent's Crucifixion of Christ with Adam and Eve and Its Place in His Work. Wolverhampton:...
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Cathedral Charlemagne from a Romanesque window in Strasbourg Cathedral The Crucifixion window of Poitiers Cathedral Late Gothic Tree of Jesse window from Evreux...
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