Samson Valentin de Boulogne (French; 1594–1632) ca. 1630 Oil on canvas The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio
Commissioned by Cardinal Francesco Barberini in December 1630

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Samson Valentin de Boulogne (French; 1594–1632) ca. 1630 Oil on canvas The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio
Commissioned by Cardinal Francesco Barberini in December 1630
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Jeanne d’Arc by Albert Lynch, engraving from Figaro Illustre magazine, 1903, public domain
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from "Beliefs of the Heart" blog - Heroes of the Faith
The wonder of the gospel is not the love of the beautiful; it’s when Beauty kisses the Beast.
The Beast isn’t loved because he has changed; the Beast is changed when he is loved. Joy doesn’t come when he’s loved for his beauty; joy overwhelms him when he…
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