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                     The Life of the Virgin XIV; The Rest during the Flight to Egypt The Life of the Virgin XIV; The Rest during the Flight to EgyptA busy and contented scene, with Mary shown spinning and rocking Christ’s cradle attended by three angels. Joseph is working at his carpentry, with little winged putti sweeping up wood scraps and placing them in a pannier. To counterbalance the… 
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                     St. Christopher St. ChristopherEngraving, 1521. 
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                     The Holy Family with Three Hares The Holy Family with Three HaresThis large format woodcut shows the Madonna seated serenely on a turf bench in an open-air setting, the Christ child on her lap and a deferential Joseph behind. Dürer’s approach is to bombard us with a wealth of imagery celebrating the abundance of… 
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                     St. George St. GeorgeAttributed to Albrecht Dürer. In Christian hagiography St George, c 275-281 – 303 AD, was a soldier of the Roman Empire, who was put to death by Emperor Diocletian for refusing his orders to persecute Christians. According to medieval legend, St… 
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                     The Virgin Appears to St. John The Virgin Appears to St. JohnThe title page to Dürer’s Apocalypse series shows the Virgin Mary with Christ, looking on at St. John, who is in the act of writing. The Revelation of John was written at the end of the first century AD, an allegory foretelling the destruction of… 
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                     The Triumph of the Angels The Triumph of the AngelsIn the Biblical story of the Apocalypse, Satan is represented by a seven-headed dragon. Here, the dragon is shown locked in aerial combat with angels, most prominent of which is St Michael. ‘Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the… 
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                     St. Geneviere or The Penance of St. John Chrysostom St. Geneviere or The Penance of St. John ChrysostomSt. John Chrysostom, according to legend, kissed the image of the Holy Virgin as a desperate means to escape poverty. To the amazement of fellow students, he henceforth bore a golden circle around his mouth (Greek ‘chrysostomos’ or…