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An update of this popular page with a new image of the recently authenticated Salvator Mundi. Views on why this version is more convincing than the many copies attributed to Leonardo and his followers.
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Michelangelo David, is this marble masterpiece the most famous statue in the world?
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Hans Holbein painter to the English Court of Henry VIII.
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Luca Signorelli, the renaissance artist and his work in the Orvieto Cathedral
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Rubens, along with his Italian contemporary Caravaggio, epitomised the Baroque style that was prevalent immediately following the Renaissance period.
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Paul Preaching at Athens, the teachings of the Apostle in the famous city.
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The Sacrifice at Lystra, Raphael's cartoon and design for one of the Sistine Chapel Tapestries.
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The Conversion of the Proconsul is Paul's first miracle among the Gentiles. Raphael's cartoon and tapestry of this subject display a convincing narative of the events.
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The Stoning of Stephen, the execution of the Church Deacon who was responsible for the distribution of goods to the poor.
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Raphael's The Death of Ananias and his wife Sapphira sends a clear message highlighting the folly of stealing from Church funds.
The Salvator Mundi
Michelangelo David
Holbein
Signorelli
Peter Paul Rubens
Paul Preaching at Athens
The Sacrifice at Lystra
Conversion of the Proconsul
The Stoning of Stephen
Death of Ananias
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