• paintings possible. The findings of this investigation were published in a book in 2016. The book describes the other findings of the investigation as well...
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  • relics across Europe in the early 20th century. Part of the relics are included in the so-called Arma Christi ("Weapons of Christ"), or the Instruments...
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    93 cm, Louvre, Paris Christ as the Suffering Redeemer (1495–1500) - Tempera on wood, 78 × 48 cm, Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark Agony in the...
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    the fragments. The designations established by the Improvement Era have remained the most commonly used numbering. Some fragments were published in the...
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    to analyse, examine and photograph these new fragments of the New Testament in 1982. Among these fragments were twelve complete leaves from the Sinaiticus...
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    the Sayings of the Lord, and included it in his collection of Papias' fragments. Bart D. Ehrman concurs in Misquoting Jesus, adding that the passage...
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    Dead Sea Scrolls (category Archaeological discoveries in the West Bank)
    match different fragments to each other based on their genetics and separate fragments which were falsely connected in the past. In partnership with...
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    Easby Cross (category Buildings and structures in North Yorkshire)
    of the long faces at the bottom of the lowest fragment is 31 cm (12 in), with a depth of 18 cm (7.1 in), and the whole cross would originally have been...
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  • 124 cm Christ Disputing with the Doctors, circa 1542-1543, 197 × 319 cm, Museo del Duomo, Milan Supper at Emmaus, circa 1542-1544, 156 × 212 cm, Museum...
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    x 330 cm, Museo Civico Sansepolcro The Baptism of Christ (c. 1448–50) – Tempera on panel, 168 × 116 cm, National Gallery, London St. Jerome in Penitence...
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    Winged Victory of Samothrace (category Ancient Greek and Roman sculptures in the Louvre)
    largely completed by fragments of drapery, including the fold of himation that flares behind the legs on the Nike. The remaining fragments – the right part...
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    Black Stone (category Meteorites in culture)
    broken into fragments and is now cemented into a silver frame in the side of the Kaaba. Its physical appearance is that of a fragmented dark rock, polished...
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    successful rebirth of sinners. Fragments of the painting Christ and Sinner In terms of composition, the painting Christ and Sinner can be divided into...
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  • Oxyrhynchus Gospels (category Agrapha of Jesus and apocryphal fragments)
    lines of text written on both sides in a tiny neat hand that dates it to the 4th century, almost square, less than 10 cm across. It is kept at the Bodleian...
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    The Magdalen Reading (category Paintings in the National Gallery, London)
    fragments are each a third of the size of The Magdalen, which measures 62.2 cm × 54.4 cm (24.5 in × 21.4 in). Although internationally successful in his...
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    completed in 1888. It belongs to the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg (Inventory No. Zh-4228). The dimensions of the canvas are 207.5 × 303.5 cm. Alternative...
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  • Joseph in Lisbon, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, inv. nr. 75B and 79 A. Both fragments ca. 21 × 18 cm. c. 1445–1450 Triptych with the Birth of Christ, so...
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    Chrysostom (347–407 AD) in his homily on Matthew asserted: The table was not of silver, the chalice was not of gold in which Christ gave His blood to His...
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    Breathing Permit of Hôr (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    the Book of Abraham does not come from the remaining papyri fragments. Some apologists in the LDS Church, notably Hugh Nibley and John Gee, argue that...
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    Venus de Milo (category Ancient Greek and Roman sculptures in the Louvre)
    other fragments had no connection to the Venus; this theory is dismissed by Christofilis Maggidis as having "no factual basis". After stopping in Melos...
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    Limburg Staurotheke (category Works in vitreous enamel)
    in the cloisonné technique. It was made sometime in the mid to late 10th century in Constantinople. The box measures 48 cm (19 in) by 38 cm (15 in) and...
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    of Christ before Pilate on the outer side. The altarpiece panels painted on one side that make up the fixed wings have dimensions of 177 x 121 cm (172...
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  • Giant human skeletons (category 19th century in the United States)
    Castelnau" refers to three bone fragments (a humerus, tibia, and femoral mid-shaft) discovered by Georges Vacher de Lapouge in 1890 in the sediment used to cover...
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    Crucifixion (redirect from Christ-like pose)
    of Christ represented in the crossed spits used to roast the Passover lamb. In popular depictions of the crucifixion of Jesus (possibly because in translations...
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    The Incredulity of Saint Thomas (Caravaggio) (category Paintings in Potsdam)
    of Christ". A final remark concerns the so-called "rescue technique" that Caravaggio used to depict the abrasions of some fragments: It consists in using...
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    and “Jesus Christ’s Law” (“Закон Иисуса Христа”). a fragment of the so far unknown text “On the Concealed Church of Our Saviour Jesus Christ in Laodicea...
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    Tabán Christ (Hungarian: Tabáni Krisztus) is a 12th-century Maiestas Domini relief from Budapest. Originally part of a larger composition, the fragment is...
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    panel (10.5 x 18.25 in.) National Gallery of Art, Washington Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane (1430–35) tempera on wood (29 cm x 30 cm) Pinacoteca Vaticana...
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    that it was once larger than it appears today. The fragment showing Christ with the Virgin's soul, now in Ferrara, was most likely part of the original composition...
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    of the Transfiguration of Christ were an especial focus of analysis, as Jesus is described as emitting or at least bathed in a special light, whose nature...
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