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itsdavidhebert · 2 years ago
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SARAH + DEXTER
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religious-extremist · 2 months ago
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The devil loves noise; Christ looks for silence.
☦︎ St. Ambrose
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illustratus · 1 month ago
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St. Augustine: A View of the Plaza and the Ponce de León Hotel in 1890 by John Stobart
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newyorkthegoldenage · 6 months ago
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Lucille Corcos, Morningside Park, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, 1928. Oil on canvas and masonite.
Corcos paints what appears to be the northern part Central Park from an elevated view looking northwest. The artist used a restricted palette of warm browns and grays with heavy outlines. She was a leading modern American primitivist who has had numerous museum shows, including the Whitney Biennial.
Photo & text: 1st Dibs
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angel-oftheday · 7 months ago
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The Angel of the Day is...
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The Archangel Uriel
From the Testament of Solomone, 2 Esdras, Book of Enoch & Hermetic Qabalah
Thank you for 250 followers!
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bugatsu · 7 months ago
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The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist is an oil painting by the Italian artist Caravaggio. It is located in the Oratory of St. John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta, Malta.
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escapismsworld · 2 years ago
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'St. Paul's Cathedral from Ludgate Circus, London, England' || 1885 || John Atkinson Grimshaw
(Private collection)
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dramoor · 2 years ago
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“I [Christ] who am Life itself am now one with you.” ~St. Epiphanios, from his ancient homily for Holy Saturday
(Photo © dramoor 2015 Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Turin, Italy)
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wandering-jana · 1 year ago
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St. John's Co-Cathedral, in Valletta, Malta. It's a very shiny church.
Explore Valletta:
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rabbitcruiser · 9 months ago
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Charleston surrendered on February 18, 1865.
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hanssloane · 3 months ago
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Stone face
Slightly mysterious stone face in a frieze in the cathedral. Amongst the angels and baroque twirls he seems a little out of place.
St. John's Co-Cathedral, Malta
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chavisory · 4 months ago
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"Petit would be charged for trespassing, but those charges were ultimately dropped amid the positive publicity the Port Authority received for the caper — and Petit agreed to perform a free high-wire show for children in Central Park. He was even given a lifetime pass to the World Trade Center’s observation deck."
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newyorkthegoldenage · 7 months ago
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In 1955, women from Hiroshima whose faces had been deformed by the atom bomb flew to New York for reconstructive surgery. Dr. William H. Hitzig, the plastic surgeon, took them to the Cathedral of St. John the Divine on May 9, 1955.
Photo: Associated Press
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greenbagjosh · 4 months ago
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bugatsu · 7 months ago
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The icon of Our Lady of Caraffa is set in a prominent place in the Co-Cathedral of St. John in Valletta,Malta.
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postcard-from-the-past · 4 months ago
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Tomb of Nicolas Cotoner, Grand Master of the Order of St. John in Saint John's Co-Cathedral in Valetta, Malta
French vintage postcard
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