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  2. Kopel Gurwin - Wikipedia

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    The first felt wall hanging that Kopel produced was intended for the American Cultural Centre in Jerusalem and its theme was the United States Declaration of Independence. The wall hanging, which measured 2.85 X 1.85 meters, was stuck on a wooden panel. Kopel ordered rolls of felt from France and began work on wall hangings based on bible stories.

  3. Baucent - Wikipedia

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    In battle, the banner-bearer was obliged to avoid direct contact with the enemy, and between five and ten brothers were specifically charged with guarding the banner. If any brother were to find himself separated from his banner, he was obliged to try to reach the nearest Christian banner in the field.

  4. Holocaust Wall Hangings - Wikipedia

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    In her 2002 book, Holocaust Wall Hangings, [2] Weinshall Liberman reveals that the decision to place Holocaust-themed imagery on loose-hanging fabric was inspired by her childhood memories of propaganda banners and flags of the Third Reich [8] [2]: 1 that were typically hung on podiums, balconies, and walls at National Socialist German Workers ...

  5. Christian art - Wikipedia

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    Virgin and Child. Wall painting from the early catacombs, Rome, 4th century.. Early Christian art survives from dates near the origins of Christianity, although many early Christians associated figurative art with pagan religion, and were suspicious or hostile towards it.

  6. Religious symbolism in the United States military - Wikipedia

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    Named a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 2004 11' x 7' wall-hanging created in 1982 for "Commodore Levy Chapel," the Navy's oldest land-based Jewish Chapel, Naval Station Norfolk. No denominational symbol is used, but it includes the biblical verse, "Sing God's praise anew from around the world, all who sail the sea"

  7. Khorugv - Wikipedia

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    Red banner embroidered with an icon of a saint (Church of St. Gabriel, Nazareth).. Khorugv (Russian: хоругвь, Bulgarian: хоругва, Church Slavonic: хорѫгꙑ, Ukrainian: хоругва, Polish: chorągiew, Romanian: prapur, Finnish: kirkkolippu, sometimes translated as gonfalon) [1] is a religious banner used liturgically in the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches.

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