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  2. Category:Prints of the Virgin Mary - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Prints of the Virgin Mary" The following 9 pages are ...

  3. Category : Cultural depictions of Mary, mother of Jesus

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Virgin Mary in art (11 C, 67 P) Pages in category "Cultural depictions of Mary, mother of Jesus"

  4. List of canonically crowned images - Wikipedia

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    Virgin of the Rosary 11 September 1960 A Coruña: Pope John XXIII Virgin of Grace: 30 October 1960: Guadix: Pope John XXIII: Virgin of the Rosary: 13 May 1961: Granada: Pope John XXIII: Virgin of Mercy [249] 28 May 1961 Jerez de la Frontera: Pope Pius XII Virgen de Riánsares 7 September 1962 Tarancón: Pope John XXIII Virgen de Tejeda 26 May ...

  5. Category:Paintings of the Virgin Mary - Wikipedia

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  6. Annunciation in Christian art - Wikipedia

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    Scenes depicting the Annunciation represent the perpetual virginity of Mary via the announcement by the angel Gabriel that Mary would conceive a child to be born the son of God. The scene is an invariable one in cycles of the Life of the Virgin, and often included as the initial scene in those of the Life of Christ.

  7. Marian art in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    The Madonna of humility by Domenico di Bartolo 1433 has been described as one of the most innovative devotional images from the early Renaissance [35]. Catholic Marian art has expressed a wide range of theological topics that relate to Mary, often in ways that are far from obvious, and whose meaning can only be recovered by detailed scholarly analysis.