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  2. A Knight at Prayer in a Chapel, Preparing Himself for Combat

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    The knight is seen kneeling in a prayer in front a tomb, beneath a window. The interior of the chapel is very dark and devoided of any significant decoration. Amother knight is seen, at the right, by the door, possibly his squire. He holds the knight's helmet at his hands, while his shield can be seen at his left, leaning at the wall.

  3. File:Rembrandt Man Kneeling in Prayer; a Woman's Head.jpg

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  4. List of etchings by Rembrandt - Wikipedia

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    St. Jerome kneeling in prayer, looking down: 1635 B124: 3: The pancake woman: 1635 B129: 1: The quacksalver: 1635 B279: 6: Jan Uytenbogaert, preacher of the Remonstrants [1557-1644] 1635 B286: 2: The first oriental head: 1635 B287: 1: The second oriental head: About 1635 B288: 1: The third oriental head: 1635 B289: 1: The fourth oriental head ...

  5. Charles Pelham, Lord Worsley - Wikipedia

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    A memorial to Lord Worsley was erected in Britain, in All Saints Church, Brocklesby, Lincolnshire; [3] it is a marble relief in a 17th-century style (to complement the adjacent Pelham family tomb of 1629), depicting Worsley dressed in military uniform, kneeling at prayer, and was carved by the sculptor Charles Sargeant Jagger.

  6. List of memorials to George Washington - Wikipedia

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    George Washington Kneeling in Prayer (1967), by Donald De Lue, Freedoms Foundation, Valley Forge; Washington Crossing the Delaware (1974–76), by Frank Arena, Washington Crossing Historic Park, Washington Crossing. A near-lifesize sculpture group based on Emanuel Leutze's 1851 painting.

  7. Tomb effigy - Wikipedia

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    Non-recumbent types of effigy became popular during the Renaissance. By the early Modern period, European effigies were often shown as alive, either kneeling or in a more active pose, especially for military figures. Variations show the deceased lying on their side as if reading, kneeling in prayer, or even standing.

  8. Agony in the Garden (Bellini) - Wikipedia

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    This work portrays the Agony in the Garden with Christ kneeling on the Mount of Olives in prayer, with his disciples Peter, James and John sleeping near to him. In the background, Judas leads the Roman soldiers to capture Christ. The picture is closely related to the similar work by Bellini's brother-in-law, Andrea Mantegna, also in the ...

  9. Armed Forces Chaplaincy Center - Wikipedia

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    To set the tone for the center, a famous image of George Washington, kneeling in prayer with his chaplain and soldiers at Valley Forge was chosen for the front lobby. [ 3 ] U.S. Army Institute for Religious Leadership