EditorialRETABLO DE SAN PEDRO - 1655 - DETALLE DE LA ADORACION REYES - BARROCO ESPA?OL - FOTOGRAFIA EN BLANCO Y NEGRO - A?OS 60. FRANCISCO RIZI. CHILD JESUS. BIBLICAL MAGI. VIRGIN MARY.
EditorialCRUCEIRO REALIZADO EN 1871 CON LA IMAGEN DEL DESCENDIMIENTO DE CRISTO - FOTOGRAFIA EN BLANCO Y NEGRO - A?OS 50. CERVI?O JOSE. JOSEPH OF ARIMATHEA. VIRGIN MARY. NICODEMO. SAN JUAN EVANGELISTA Y APOSTOL.
EditorialSpain, Asturias, Oviedo. Church of St. Michael of Lillo. Asturian pre-Romanesque style, 9th century. Outside view. Roman Catholic church built on the Naranco mount, during the reign of Ramiro I. Illustration by Urrabieta. Engraving by Vierge, 19th cent...
EditorialFresh from the vault: Pantocrator and Tetramorfos. Church of San Isidoro, Le?n. 12th century. JESUS. SAN MATEO. SAN JUAN EVANGELISTA. SAN MARCOS. SAN LUCAS. CRISTO JUEZ. CRISTO EN MAJESTAD. SAN JUAN EVANGELISTA Y APOSTOL.
EditorialDETALLE DE LA PORTADA ROMANICA DE LA IGLESIA DE SAN MIGUEL DE ESTELLA - SIGLO XII. CRISTO JUEZ. VIRGIN MARY. CRISTO EN MAJESTAD. SAN JUAN BAUTISTA.
EditorialEntrance to the Church Santi Quattro Coronati, the saints Severo, Severino, Carpoforo and Vittorino, according to tradition four Roman soldiers martyred under Emperor Diocletian. Around 1100.
Editorial" Arm of Saint George", a silverwork with reliquies of Saint Georges, a monk of Conques in the 9th century, who became bishop of Lodeve in 877. Partly gilded silver on a wooden core, H: 58 cm.
EditorialMurals in the church of the Benedictine monastery of Lambach, Upper Austria. The frescos, late-Ottonian, date from before 1090, year of the consecration of the the church. Cupola-fresco: Madonna and child enthroned.
EditorialThe Fall: Adam, Eve and the snake; a monkey climbing the tree. Capital from the church San Martin de Fromista, a popular stop-over for pilgrims enroute to Santiago de Compostela. Around 1066.
EditorialAbbey church of Murbach, Alsace, founded in 727 by Saint Pirmin. Since the 12th century, only members of the aristocracy could become monks in Murbach, and all abbots were Princes of the Holy Roman Empire. See also 15-04-06 / 57.
EditorialThe Romanesque church St. Gereon in Cologne. View from the apse to the dekagon, erected over a fourth century rotunda which marked the tomb of Saint Gereon.
EditorialSt. Martin in Zillis, Switzerland. The Romanesque church of 1130-1140 is built over an early Christian basilica of the 5th and a Carolingian church of around 800.
EditorialFontevrault Abbey church with the tombs of Henry II Plantagenet, King of England and Count of Anjou, his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, who died in Fontevrault in 1204, and their son, King Richard the Lionhearted. Nave of the church.