Andre Breton and Paul Eluard, L'ImmaculeeConception 1930
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Andre Breton and Paul Eluard, L'ImmaculeeConception 1930
the incarnation of christ and the immaculate conception
illustrations from a copy of the pèlerinage de jésus-christ by guillaume de deguileville. france, c. 1390-1410
source: Paris, Bibliothèque de l'Institut de France, Ms. 9, fol. 10r and 11v
waiting for these tour dates is driving me crazy
Title: The Immaculate Conception Artist: Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (Spanish, 1617-1682) Date: unknown Genre: religious art Period: Baroque Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 198.1 cm (77.9 in) high x 134.6 cm (52.9 in) wide Location: Detroit Institute of Arts
Immaculate Conception by Francisco de Zurbaran, 1635.
Grief stinks and mental turmoil is terrible but at least I’m being comforted.
Adolf Arthur Dehn (1895–1968), “Immaculate Conception”
engraving, 1932
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Evangelizing the Immaculate Conception to the Episcopalians, prayers please