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"Salome" may be the Hellenized form of a Hebrew name derived from the root word שָׁלוֹם (shalom), meaning "peace". [4]The name was a common one; apart from the famous dancing "daughter of Herodias", both a sister and daughter of Herod the Great were called Salome, as well as Queen Salome Alexandra (d. 67 BC), the last independent ruler of Judea.
The apparel included prints on hoodies and T-shirts of works like Caravaggio's Madonna of the Rosary, which features Apostle Peter. The exclusive pieces were sold in the pop-up store "Church & State" during Off-White's Chief Executors officer Virgil Abloh's exhibition "Virgil Abloh: Figures of Speech." The pieces featuring the apostles ...
Paintings of Christ washing the disciples' feet (3 P) Paintings of the Death of the Virgin ... Paintings of John the Apostle (81 P) Paintings of Judas Iscariot (1 C ...
John the Apostle [12] (Ancient Greek: ... Also according to some traditions, Salome was the sister of Mary ... They were disciples of John the Baptist and were ...
Pages in category "Paintings of John the Apostle" The following 81 pages are in this category, out of 81 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Salome (Henry Ossawa Tanner) Salomé (Moretto) Salome (Stuck) Salome Dancing before Herod; Salome Receives the Head of John the Baptist; Salome with the Head of John the Baptist (Luini) Salome with the Head of John the Baptist (Stom) Salome with the Head of John the Baptist (Caravaggio, London) Salome with the Head of John the Baptist ...
In this work the eroticism is offset by the bloody head of John the Baptist. [4] Further, Salome is herself decapitated in this painting by shadow. [4] The work may have been influenced by the works of El Greco. [2] Tanner and his wife Jessie spent several months in Granada in the beginning of 1903, where he had time to study El Greco's ...
The Head of Saint John the Baptist presented to Salome is a circa 1609 oil on panel painting by the Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) executed shortly after his return to Antwerp after an eight year stay in Italy.