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EditorialITALY -POPE FRANCIS VOSOT SUMMER CENTER = SUMMER KODS IN THE VATICAN AT ST JOSEPH SPORTS CENTER AND GREETING TO BENEFACTORS IN THE VATICAN - 2024/7/18
EditorialAnonymous, between 1763-1824, canvas, wood, List of names of the benefactors ('bountiful') at the Poor Bakery, 1763-1824, on canvas, originally in a carved frame, now with a carved wooden frame. On the canvas is painted at the top NAMES of the MILD THO...
EditorialAnonymous, between 1763-1824, canvas, wood, List of names of the benefactors ('bountiful') at the Poor Bakery, 1763-1824, on canvas, originally in a carved frame, now with a carved wooden frame. On the canvas is painted at the top NAMES of the MILD THO...
EditorialAnonymous, between 1763-1824, canvas, wood, List of names of the benefactors ('bountiful') at the Poor Bakery, 1763-1824, on canvas, originally in a carved frame, now with a carved wooden frame. On the canvas is painted at the top NAMES of the MILD THO...
EditorialOld black-and-white family photos and etchings done by a grandfather who was an artist occupy a bedroom wall inside Jane Margolies's home in New York, Sept. 16, 2020. (Stefano Ukmar/The New York Times)
EditorialRoundel 18. Benefactors of Crowland Abbey holding scrolls beside Guthlac's altar and shrine, with a cured man from whose mouth a demon is emerging. Guthlac Roll. East Anglia, circa 1210. Source: Harley Roll Y. 6, roundel 18. Language: Latin.
EditorialAngels conducting the spirits of benefactors to the Heavenly Jerusalem, the portal of which is opened by St Peter for their reception. Both this image and the next extend across the two pages. (Lower)Two saints looking on a contest between St Peter a...
EditorialStaurothek (reliquary of the Holy Cross). Triptych. Saints and benefactors of the Benedictine Abbey, founded by the Frankish Prince Liutwin. Reverse side. Gold and enamel (1220).
EditorialThis martyrology or book of saints belonged to the English nuns of St Brigitta (or Brigittines) whose house, Syon, was originally located near Twickenham. After Henry VIII dissolved Syon in 1539, the Brigittines relocated in the Netherlands but then re...
EditorialAngels conducting the spirits of benefactors to the Heavenly Jerusalem, the portal of which is opened by St Peter for their reception. Both this image and the previous extend across the two pages. Two saints looking on a contest between St Peter and ...
EditorialStaurothek (reliquary of the Holy Cross). Triptych. Saints and benefactors of the Benedictine Abbey, founded by the Frankish Prince Liutwin. Obverse side. Gold and enamel (1220).
EditorialBenefactors of St Albans Abbey. Text, with portraits of John Pelby, Elizabeth, Lady Zouche and Richard Threton, holding a purse. Golden Book of St Albans. England [St Albans]; 1380. Source: Cotton Nero D. VII, f.106. Language: Latin.
EditorialAngels conducting the spirits of benefactors to the Heavenly Jerusalem, the portal of which is opened by St Peter for their reception. Both this image and the next extend across the two pages. (Lower)Two saints looking on a contest between St Peter a...
EditorialPortraits of benefactors or donors to St. Albans Abbey. Liber benefactorum of St Albans Abbey (‘Golden Book of St Albans’). 1380-Mid 16th century. Source: Cotton Nero D. VII f.99. Language: Latin.
EditorialRoyal benefactors of St Albans. Edward II, Edward III and the Black Prince. Golden book of St Albans. England [St Albans]; 1380. Source: Cotton Nero D. VII f.6v. Language: Latin.
EditorialList of abbots. Durham Liber Vitae [Book of Life]. Northumbria [Lindisfarne or Monkswearmouth/Jarrow]. [Whole folio] List of abbots, beginning with Ceolfrid of Monkswearmouth/Jarrow; from the list of benefactors of St Cuthbert's church, to be remembere...
EditorialThis martyrology or book of saints belonged to the English nuns of St Brigitta (or Brigittines) whose house, Syon, was originally located near Twickenham. After Henry VIII dissolved Syon in 1539, the Brigittines relocated in the Netherlands but then re...
EditorialCharter of Maiden Bradley Priory. S. France [Avignon]; 1323. [Whole charter] Indulgence of forty days granted by Andrea Antebarense and Franciscus Cenetense to all the benefactors of Maiden Bradley Priory, and all those visiting that priory on feast da...
EditorialThree faces of benefactors of St. Albans Abbey. Liber benefactorum of St Albans Abbey (‘Golden Book of St Albans’). 1380-Mid 16th century. Source: Cotton Nero D. VII f.98v. Language: Latin.
EditorialAngels conducting the spirits of benefactors to the Heavenly Jerusalem, the portal of which is opened by St Peter for their reception. Both this image and the previous extend across the two pages. Two saints looking on a contest between St Peter and ...
EditorialRoundel 18. Benefactors of Crowland Abbey holding scrolls beside Guthlac's altar and shrine, with a cured man from whose mouth a demon is emerging. Guthlac Roll. East Anglia, circa 1210. Source: Harley Roll Y. 6, roundel 18. Language: Latin.
EditorialStaurothek (reliquary of the Holy Cross). Triptych. Saints and benefactors of the Benedictine Abbey, founded by the Frankish Prince Liutwin. Obverse side. Gold and enamel (1220).