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Web Gallery of Art, as St Paul at his Writing-Desk, 1629-30, height: 47 cm (18.5 in); width: 39 cm ... The Apostle Paul in Contemplation. digital representation of.
The Apostle James the Greater: 1661: Oil on canvas: 92.1 x 74.9: Whereabouts unknown: 292: Part of a series with 289–291 and 293, 294 The Apostle James the Less, or Christ with a Staff: 1661: Oil on canvas: 94.5 x 81.5: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: 293: Part of a series with 289–292 and 294 Self-portrait as the Apostle Paul: 1661 ...
Saint Francis of Assisi, Saint Francis de Paul, and Saint Peter penitent; Saint Paul (Masaccio) Saint Paul (Velázquez) Saint Paul Enthroned; Saint Peter and Saint Paul (Crivelli) Saint Roderick (Murillo) San Domenico di Pesaro Altarpiece; San Zeno Altarpiece (Mantegna) São Paulo (Nuno Gonçalves) Self-Portrait as the Apostle Paul; Suardi Chapel
Writing on Paul's biography, Jerome in his De Viris Illustribus in 392 AD mentions that "Paul was buried in the Ostian Way at Rome". [ 212 ] In 2002, an 8-foot (2.4 m)-long marble sarcophagus, inscribed with the words "PAULO APOSTOLO MART" , which translates as "Paul apostle martyr", was discovered during excavations around the Basilica of ...
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The oldest known images of some of the apostles are in the catacombs of St Tecla in Rome, dated to the 4th century. [8] The frescoes include Paul, Peter, John and Andrew, serving as a funerary devotional image, to protect the occupants of the tomb. [8]
The epistle is attributed to Paul the Apostle and a co-author, Sosthenes, and is addressed to the Christian church in Corinth. [3] Despite the name, it is not believed to be the first such letter. Scholars believe that Sosthenes was the amanuensis who wrote down the text of the letter at Paul's direction. [ 4 ]
The Four Apostles by is a Renaissance style diptych painting created by Albrecht Dürer in 1526. [1] This work, which includes two oil-on-panel paintings, depicts four prominent figures of Christianity: Saints John, Peter, Mark, and Paul.