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  2. Jella Lepman - Wikipedia

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    Jella Lepman (15 May 1891, in Stuttgart – 4 October 1970, in Zurich) was a German journalist, author and translator who founded the International Youth Library in Munich. [ 1 ] Life

  3. Life of Christ (Giotto) - Wikipedia

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    Germany: Munich: Alte Pinakothek: Acquired from a private collection by Maximilian I of Bavaria in 1805. Crucifixion: 45 × 43.5 cm: Germany: Munich: Alte Pinakothek: Acquired by Ludwig I of Bavaria in 1813. Deposition: 44.5 × 43cm: Italy: Florence: Villa I Tatti (Berenson Collection) Descent into Limbo: 45 × 43.5 cm: Germany: Munich: Alte ...

  4. Oberammergau Passion Play - Wikipedia

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    Christ (Anton Lang) in passion play, Oberammergau, Bavaria, Germany LCCN2014683195 Magdalen (Bertha Wolf) in passion play, Oberammergau, Bavaria, Germany LCCN2014683196. The Oberammergau Passion Play (German: Oberammergauer Passionsspiele) is a passion play that has been performed every 10 years from 1634 to 1674 and each decadal year since 1680 (with a few exceptions) by the inhabitants of ...

  5. St. Michael's Church, Munich - Wikipedia

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    In 1556, Albert V, Duke of Bavaria granted the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) permission to establish what is now Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich, thus establishing the order's presence in the city. The collegiate church was only established during the reign of his son William V, Duke of Bavaria , also known as "the Pious", who was a supporter of the ...

  6. Lamentation of Christ (Dürer, Munich) - Wikipedia

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    The painting shows the dead Jesus, held by Joseph of Arimathea and surrounded by the Pious Women, including an aged and distraught Mary.In the right part are three standing characters depicted on a diagonal line: from top, St. John the Evangelist, Mary Magdalene, and Nicodemus, the last two holding vases which contained balms used to prepare the corpse for the burial.

  7. Bernward Column - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It depicts images from the life of Jesus, arranged in a helix similar to Trajan's Column: it was originally topped with a cross or crucifix. During the 19th century, it was moved to a courtyard and later to Hildesheim Cathedral. During the restoration of the cathedral from 2010 to 2014, it was moved back to its original location in St ...

  8. Some of the weirdest AI-generated images you've ever ... - AOL

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    Many of the AI photos draw in streams of users commenting “Amen” on bizarre Jesus images, praising the impressive work of nonexistent artists or wishing happy birthday to fake children sitting ...

  9. Frankfurt silver inscription - Wikipedia

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    In the first three lines, the text invokes Saint Titus, followed by a Trisagion ("holy, holy, holy") and a reference to Jesus Christ, Son of God. [15] This is followed by several sentences that praise Jesus. [9] In the final six lines, it quotes Paul's Christ poem, Philippians 2:10–11, in an early Latin translation. [16]