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Prague - The fresco of Miracle fishing Jesus in church kostel Svatého Václava by S. G. Rudl (end of 19 cent.).
Old Christian (Coptic) Paintings in Ancient Ethiopian Orthodox Church in Yeha village in Northern Ethiopia. Virgin Mary with Little Jesus and Apostles and Angels around. SEE my other photos from Ethiopia:
Veliky Novgorod, Russia - August 27, 2022: Antique Russian orthodox icon. Prophets Moses and David, 16th century
Bulgaria - Rila Monastery ( Rilski Manastir).  The Monastery of Saint John of Rila, also known as Rila Monastery is the largest and most famous Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria. It is situated in the southwestern Rila Mountains, 117 km south of the capital Sofia in the deep valley of the Rilska River. It is a site UNESCO
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altarpiece from 1625 by an unknown artist depicting the last supper with Jesus and his diciples sitting around a table, Orslev, Denmark, August 9, 2021
Basilica di Santa Caterina d'Alessandria, Southern Italy, Galatina, Apulia: Interiors fresco details
Bruges - Paint of scene Jesus and disciples by D. Nolet 1645) in st. Jacobs church (Jakobskerk).
Apollo, with his bow and quiver sits behind a wall or trellis with a muse at the moment when Admetos and Alkestis receiving the oracle\nFresco from House of the Tragic Poet ( Pompeii )\n\nAlcestis and Admetus of Pherae\nAlcestis, in order to comply with the prophecy of Apollo, agrees to sacrifice herself in place of her bridegroom, king Admetus.\nPompeii, House of the Tragic Poet, VI 8, 5, tablinum.\n45-79 AD.\n\nAlcestis was the fairest among the daughters of Pelias, king of Iolcus, and either Anaxibia or Phylomache. She was sister to Acastus, Pisidice, Pelopia and Hippothoe. Alcestis was the wife of Admetus by whom she bore a son, Eumelus, a participant in the siege of Troy, and a daughter, Perimele.\nIn Greek mythology, Admetus was a king of Pherae in Thessaly.
A close up view of a section of one of the tapestries at the MET Cloisters in New York City.
The beautiful fresco painted by Giotto depicting Saint Francis talking to birds inside the Basilica Superiore di San Francesco (Upper Basilica of Saint Francis), in the medieval heart of Assisi, in Umbria. Giotto painted a series of great frescoes along the walls of the single nave of the Basilica between 1292 and 1305, depicting the Stories of St. Francis, from his vocation to his death. Built in the Italian Gothic style starting from 1228 and completed in 1253, the Basilica preserves the mortal remains of the Saint of the Poor since 1230. The construction of the Basilica consists of a Lower Basilica and an Upper Basilica, perfectly integrated. Over the centuries Assisi and the spirituality of its sacred places have become a symbol of peace, a point of reference for tolerance and solidarity between peoples and between the different confessions of the world. The Umbria region, considered the green lung of Italy for its wooded mountains, is characterized by a perfect integration between nature and the presence of man, in a context of environmental sustainability and healthy life. In addition to its immense artistic and historical heritage, Umbria is famous for its food and wine production and for the high quality of the olive oil produced in these lands. Since 2000 the Basilica and other Franciscan sites of Assisi have been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Image in high definition format.
France. Haute-Savoie. St. Nicholas of Veroce / St. Gervais-les-Bains. April, 30, 2019. This colorful image describes The Last Supper, the last meal of Jesus Christ with the Apostles, in a neoclassical fresco of the nineteenth century, made in 1856 by artists from the Valsesia (Italy), Giuseppe Antonio and Lorenzo Avondo, under the vault of the church St. Nicolas de Véroce built in 1725.
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Nardò, Italy - June 22, 2021: Nardò, historic city in Lecce province, Apulia, Italy. Interior of the cathedral. Painting
In the town of Göreme in the Cappadocia region of Turkey, in the early days of Christianity, the clergy and believers around them built houses and churches. The life of Jesus Christ is explained by drawing frescoes on the inner walls of the churches.
Turin - The symbolic fresco of Twelve apostles  in church Chiesa di San Dalmazzo by Enrico Reffo (1914).
Religious art in Sacro Monte di Varallo, Italy: Jesus statue
Religious painting from the Middle Ages depicting the last supper of Jesus Christ in the cathedral of Sainte Cecile in Albi, France
Santa Claus Church in the ancient city of Myra.  Myra ancient city is in the province of Antalya, Turkey.
Ancient medieval wall fresco in the catholic church in Torun. Picture with Easter Christ crucifixion scene
The statue sculpted by Ignazio Jacometti (1854) represents Judas kissing Jesus Christ as a sign of betrayal.
Milan, Italy - April 8, 2023: Milan, Lombardy, Italy: interior of the medieval San Marco church
Trabzon, Turkey-July 25, 2018: Frescoes on the ceiling and walls in Trabzon Hagia Sophia Mosque. The frescoes contain stories and figures from Christianity. The building, which was built as a church in the 1200s, is still used as a mosque today. This building has been used as a mosque since 2013.
Forlí - The fresco Jesus call the apostles to your house (\
East Doors (Gates of Paradise) by Lorenzo Ghiberti on Florence Baptistery (Battistero di San Giovanni) in Tuscany, Italy. These doors consist of 10 panels depicting scenes from the Old Testament and were commissioned in 1424. Once completed, they were described by Michelangelo as being fit to be the 'gates of paradise'. The doors displayed are now a copy of the original, with those being displayed in a local museum.
The Tribute Money, famous fresco by Masaccio in the Brancacci Chapel, the \
picture of the crucifixion of jesus on the ceiling of an old church
Tiberias, Israel, July 18, 2020 : The interior of the Church of the Apostles located on the shores of the Sea of Galilee, not far from Tiberias city in northern Israel
Karanlk Kilise, or the Dark Church, was a monastic compound built in the 11th century.  It is decorated with scenes from the New Testament:  Christ Pantocrator, Nativity, Adoration of the Magi, First Bath, Last Supper, Betrayal of Judas, Crucifixion, Anastasis. The  frescoes, depicting scenes from the New Testament, are the best preserved in all of Cappadocia and a fine example of 11th-century Byzantine art.   Goreme, Cappadocia, Turkey.
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