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Circumcision. Creator: Laurent de la HyreCircumcision
St. Genevieve. n. d. Creator: Gilles RousseletSt. Genevieve.n.d. After Francois Boucher
St. Genevieve. Creator: Claude MellanSt. Genevieve
The Chapel of the Enfants-Trouves in Paris: Sainte Genevieve des Ardents, 1757. [Tableau de la chapelle de Ste Genevieve des Ardents du cote droit lateral]
Saint Genevieve. Found in the Collection of Art History Museum, Vienne
Frances Anne Crewe, Lady Crewe, as St Genevieve, c1773 (1894). Artist: Thomas WatsonFrances Anne Crewe, Lady Crewe (1748-1818), as St Genevieve, c1773 (1894). From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection) Exhibited by the Late James Anderson Rose
Genevieve Tobin, American film actress, 1938. Genevieve Tobin (1899-1995) was a prominent supporting actress in American films of the 1930s
St Genevieve, 1886. St Genevieve or Genovefa (422-500), the French saint who dedicated herself to God at the age of 7 and took the veil at 15
Genevieve Tobin, American actress, 1933. Tobin (1899-1995) was a prominent supporting actress in American films of the 1930s
The Corporation of the Goldsmiths of Paris carrying the Shrine of St Genevieve, 17th century, (1870)The Goldsmiths of Paris carrying the Shrine of St Genevieve, 17th century, (1870). A wood engraving showing the Corporation of the Goldsmiths carrying the Shrine of St Genevieve (c419-512 AD)
Saint Genevieve as a Child in Prayer, 1876. Artist: Gogh, Vincent, van (1853-1890)Saint Genevieve as a Child in Prayer, 1876. Found in the collection of the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
Saint Germanus of Auxerre and Saint Genevieve of Paris, 1630. Artist: Laurent de la HyreSaint Germanus of Auxerre and Saint Genevieve of Paris, 1630. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg
Saint Genevieve promises to save Lutece, Middle Ages. 19th Century. Artist: Eugene DelacroixSaint Genevieve promises to save Lutece, Middle Ages. 19th Century. Colour Lithograph. Private collection
St Genevieve, heroine of France, 1896. Artist: Lionel Noel RoyerSt Genevieve, heroine of France, 1896. Saint Genevieve (419-512) is the patron saint of Paris. During the 5th century her prayers are said to have saved Paris by diverting the army of Attila the Hun
Ceremony at the New Church of St Genevieve, 1765. Artist: Pierre Antoine de MachyCeremony at the New Church of St Genevieve, 1765. Ceremony of Laying the First Stone of the New Church of St. Genevieve in 1763, 1764
Saint Genevieve, C1810-1880. Artist: Charles-Emile-Callande de ChampmartinSaint Genevieve, C1810-1880
St Genevieve praying on the towers of Notre Dame, Paris, 15th century. Illustration from a work in the collection of the John Rylands University Library, Manchester
Saint Genevieve and Attila, c451 AD, (19th century). St Genevieve (419-512 AD), the patron saint of Paris, prevents Attila the Hun (406-453 AD) from attacking the city
Saints Genevieve and Apollonia, 1506. Artist: Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553)Saints Genevieve and Apollonia, 1506. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
St Genevieve gardant ses moutons ( St Genevieve watching her Flock ), 16th century. St Genevieve or Genovefa (422-500), the French saint who dedicated herself to God at the age of 7
St Genevieve of Nanterre, French nun and prophetess, 19th century. St Genevieve (c419-512), the patron saint of Paris and guardian against disaster, fever and plague