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... early period . His early work is well exemplified in two beau- tiful paintings now in the National Gallery of London , " The Blood of the Redeemer " and " The Agony in the Garden . " In all his early pictures he worked with tem- pera ...
... early period . His early work is well exemplified in two beau- tiful paintings now in the National Gallery of London , " The Blood of the Redeemer " and " The Agony in the Garden . " In all his early pictures he worked with tem- pera ...
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... early life of the artist , other than the fact that he was the son and grandson of accomplished painters . His name does appear on the register of the Brotherhood of Our Lady , located in the city of his birth , and there is mention of ...
... early life of the artist , other than the fact that he was the son and grandson of accomplished painters . His name does appear on the register of the Brotherhood of Our Lady , located in the city of his birth , and there is mention of ...
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... early Chris- tians ; individual hermits settled there as early as the 6th century AD . The Carmelites , a Ro- man Catholic monastic order , were founded in 1150 ; they received their first rule , or laws and regulations governing the ...
... early Chris- tians ; individual hermits settled there as early as the 6th century AD . The Carmelites , a Ro- man Catholic monastic order , were founded in 1150 ; they received their first rule , or laws and regulations governing the ...
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Europe Beckford returned to England where | 239 |
Beckford detail from an oil painting | 297 |
John Hoppner c 1800 in the Salford | 518 |
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