The First Appearance of the Son of Man with the Seven Churches of Asia and the Seven Stars, from the Apocalypse of St. Jean de Lorvao by Portuguese School

The First Appearance of the Son of Man with the Seven Churches of Asia and the Seven Stars, from the Apocalypse of St. Jean de Lorvao

(The First Appearance of the Son of Man with the Seven Churches of Asia and the Seven Stars, from the Apocalypse of St. Jean de Lorvao )


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The First Appearance of the Son of Man with the Seven Churches of Asia and the Seven Stars, from the Apocalypse of St. Jean de Lorvao by Portuguese School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
jesus christ · vision · book of revelation · revelations · church · sword · medieval · asie · homme · symbol · symbols · Arquivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo, Lisbon, Portugal / Bridgeman Images
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