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| Topic Started: Monday, 30. April 2007, 01:29 (717 Views) | |
| Rose of York | Monday, 30. April 2007, 01:29 Post #1 |
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![]() Sorry I do not know who painted this. Can anyone help please? |
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| Poesy | Monday, 30. April 2007, 08:08 Post #2 |
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The Painting above of Our Lord's Ascension is by - John Singleton Copley, 1775 and closely modeled after Raphael's beautiful 'Transfiguration', one of the greatest paintings of the Renaissance. |
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| Em. | Monday, 30. April 2007, 09:04 Post #3 |
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Divine Mercy | |
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| Em. | Monday, 30. April 2007, 09:07 Post #4 |
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Divine Mercy | |
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| Em. | Friday, 18. May 2007, 17:35 Post #5 |
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![]() Pentecost in Africa. |
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Divine Mercy | |
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| Em. | Friday, 25. May 2007, 17:38 Post #6 |
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Divine Mercy | |
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