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Biella - The of fresco of Wedding in Cana in Cathedral (Duomo) by Giovannino Galliari (1784).
Religious art in Sacro Monte di Varallo, Italy: Chapel's interiors
Temple restoration in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Last supper of Christ fresco
Life of Jesus. By Albert Welles. NY 1874 Completely redrawn (in a new style) ancient illustration.
Galatina, Apulia (Italy): a composition made of details from the XVth century frescoes painted on the walls of the Basilica of St. Catherine of Alexandria.
Chiang Mai, Thailand - October 27, 2014 : Thai Lanna mural painting of Buddist festival on temple wall of Wat Chaimongkol Temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Pompeii Woman preparing for concert with harp and kithara 30-40 AD
Barcelona - The modern fresco Jesus before Pilate in the atrium of church Església de la Concepció from 19. cent.
Admire the enigmatic allure of Old Slavic writings, preserved with care, narrating stories of a bygone era
David was the king who united Israel and Judah. It was through his lineage that Jesus, the Messiah, would one day be born. As a boy, he was selected to be a musician for King Saul. He also killed the Philistine giant named Goliath. David became best friends with Saul’s son, Jonathan. Saul became very jealous of David and plotted to kill him. Jonathan helped him escape. David became King of Israel and made many mistakes. He was married when he saw Bathsheba. He fell in love with her. She was also married. David arranged for Uriah to be killed in battle. He then married Bathsheba. Their firstborn son died, but she later gave birth to Solomon.  David had several children with troubled lives. His son, Ammon, raped David’s daughter Tamar. Absalom, David’s third son, resented David. He became king of Hebron. A battle took place between Hebron and Israel. Joab with David’s army killed Absalom. David’s life was filled with sin, heartache, grief, and forgiveness. David ruled from about 1005 to 965 B.C. and was thought to be the ideal king. He was the writer of Psalms.
Bulls running in Navarra, Spain - digital manipulation
Samson and Delilah in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Painting by Luigi Sabatelli dated 1806 in the Chapel of Madonna del Conforto, Cathedral of Arezzo
Picture shows Saul spared by David in the cave from Hebrew bible story in biblical costume in desert lands.
Meeting of Napoleon I and Francis II after the Battle of Austerlitz from money
Genova - The painting of  The Prophetic Dreams of Joseph in Egypt  in the church Basilica della Santissima Annunziata del Vastato by unknown baroque artist.
Ancient Roman fresco ( 45-79 d.C. ) from the Augusteum-Basilica, Herculaneum.\nAlcestis and Admetus. The oracle predicts the death of Admetus.\nAlcestis, in Greek legend, the beautiful daughter of Pelias, king of Iolcos. She is the heroine of the eponymous play by the dramatist Euripides ( c. 484–406 bce ). According to legend, the god Apollo helped Admetus, son of the king of Pherae, to harness a lion and a boar to a chariot in order to win Alcestis's hand.
Coronation of Thorns fresco by Romanino at the Church Santa Maria della Neve, Pisogne
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.
Samson beats the Philistines with the jaws of a donkey in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Peter Visits Cornelius (Acts 10, 25-26). Copper engraving by Carl Schuler, published c. 1850.
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 \
Taipei, Taiwan - February 21, 2023: Detail of the Baoan Temple is a Taiwanese folk religion temple built in the Datong District, Taipei, Taiwan.
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House of the Vettii - North wall of the exedra with painting by Daedalus depicting Pasiphae, the wooden cow.\nPasiphaë was the wife and queen of Minos of Crete. She fell in love with a bull Minos was supposed to sacrifice to Poseidon and told Daedalus to build her a wooden cow disguise so she could have sex with the bull.
Vienna - The detail of fresco Jesus in nailed to the corss (pharisees) in the church of St. John the Nepomuk by Josef Furlich (1844 - 1846).
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