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Laus Deo!, Joseph Solomon (1860-1927)
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The Fight Between Carnival and Lent, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, 1559.
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Saint Anthony the Great and Saint Paul the Anchorite, Diego Velázquez. 1635-1638.
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Baptême de Clovis, François Louis Dejuinne (1784-1844).
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The doubting Thomas, Carl Bloch, 1881.
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St. Veronica, Bernardo Strozzi, 1625-30.
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The charity of St. Lawrence, Bernardo Strozzi, 1639-40.
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The tribute money, Bernardo Strozzi, 1630.
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Abraham Casting Out Hagar and Ishmael, Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, a.k.a Guercino, 1657.
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Mass of Saint Basil, Pierre Subleyras, 1746.
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Le bon Samaritain, Aimé Nicolas Morot, 1880.
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St George Fighting the Dragon, Peter Paul Rubens, 1606-1610.
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The Sacrifice of Isaac, Ludovico Cigoli, (1559 - 1613)
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Yes, enjoying the wonderful posts. Does the art world draw you to the old masters or is there a spiritual aspect for posting them? I haven't seen many of these since college.
Yes. I try to gather the masters of excellence in the world of art, but also the aspects of transcendence in the themes that they paint, because it is, of course, a spiritual matter to me.
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Saint Giovanni Battista, Nicolas Régnier, 17th century.
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Saint Paul Healing the Cripple, Karel Dujardin, 1663.
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