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Picture of the year Picture of the day Valued image: This file was a finalist in Picture of the Year 2011. This file was the picture of the day on May 02, 2012. This is a featured picture on Wikimedia Commons (Featured pictures) and is considered one of the finest images. See its nomination here.
Images d'Art artwork ID: leonard-de-vinci_la-joconde_huile-sur-bois_1503 ; Zeri image ID: 34373 ; Bildindex der Kunst und Architektur ID (deprecated): 08106009 ; Bildindex der Kunst und Architektur ID (deprecated): 00076417 ; BALaT object ID: 40006392 ; 1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die, p. 135 ; Authority file:
Several venerated images of Jesus Christ and Saint Joseph have also been granted a pontifical coronation. [ a ] The pontifical decree of canonical coronation Qui Semper granted for the "Virgin of Hope of Triana" in Spain , legally imposing the venerated Marian image the Pontifical right to wear a crown by Pope John Paul II on 7 April 1983.
A photograph of the original image of Santo Niño de Cebu from 1903. The image originally had a very dark complexion pre-World War II, which has been removed to reveal a much fairer skin tone. The image of the Santo Niño is the oldest surviving Catholic relic in the Philippines, along with Magellan's Cross. [19]
Hyła's version of the Divine Mercy image has been recognised and is used throughout the Roman Catholic Church. Another painting of the Divine Mercy was made by Adolf Hyła as a votive offering . In painting the picture, Hyła expressed his gratitude for the survival of his family during World War II .
The House of the Oireachtas on Flickr uploads hundreds of images from Ireland's two houses of government under creative commons licenses. oireachtas.ie uploads "official" portraits of Irish Teachtai Dala and Senators under creative commons licenses. Unfortunately, as of 2021, these images are rarely, if ever, in high resolution.