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Holy Kinship
Vincent Sellaer
Strength for Contemplation: Spiritual Play in the Amsterdam Holy Kinship
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Economic Factors and the Cult of Saint Anne: Augsburg and Annaberg 81 7 Functions and Perceptions: How People Used Images 99 8 Anne’S Decline 121 9 the Images 133
L'estrange, Elizabeth. Holy Motherhood: Gender, Dynasty and Visual Culture in the Later Middle Ages
Mediaeval Studies 81
The Matriarchal Nimbus: Matthäus Gutrecht the Younger's the Holy Kinship
Forms of Patriarchy in Amoris Laetitia and in the Papacy of Francis Mary Anne Case
Blood, Milk, and My Trusty Old Easel: Re-Examining Issues of Salvation in Medieval (And Modern) Altarpieces
The Gospel of Matthew in Its Historical and Theological Context
Lucas Cranach the Elder
Excerpt from Walter Elliott's Homily on Thanksgiving, 1913
(Dis)Closed: Tabernacle Altarpieces in the Rhineland
Kateri Tekakwitha's Tortuous Path to Sainthood
Art 445.001 / 545.001 Northern Renaissance Art Spring 2012
The Oldest Vocation Christian Motherhood in the Middle Ages
Marriage and Trinitarian Love in the Later Middle Ages
THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY of AMERICA the Voice of Mary: Later
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"A Work in Which the Angels Are Wont to Rejoice": Lucas Cranach's "Schneeberg Altarpiece" Author(S): Bonnie J
St. Anne in Renaissance Music
Hoping for Heirs Räsänen
ARTS 4375 NORTHERN RENAISSANCE ART Fall 2020 Jill
Women's Use of Religious Literature in Late Medieval England
The Holy Kinship Oil on Panel 94.6 X 108.6 Cm (37 1/4 X 42 3/4 In)
Iconography: a Checklist of Some Useful Sources for Scholars and Students of Medieval Art and Drama Clifford Davidson
The Life of Father Hecker by Rev
The Holy Kinship by Francisco De Herrera the Elder in Louis-Philippe’S Spanish Gallery
7 Sorrows Print Ver 1.Indd
Mariological Memory in the Winter's Tale and Henry VIII
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Compton Verney Adopt an Artwork Artworks Currently Available to Adopt
Herald of Holiness Volume 49 Number 41 (1960) W
Queer Genealogy and the Medieval Future: Holy Women and Religious Practice