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The Virgin Mary as Madonna in Glory (Notre Dame de Grace), 19th centuryThe Virgin Mary as Madonna in Glory (Notre Dame de Grace) as protector of sailors and travellers, 19th century
St Crispin and St Crispinian, Christian martyrs, 19th century. St Crispin and St Crispinian (dc286), were Roman brothers who went to Soissons, France, to spread the gospel
St Julian, patron saint of travellers, 19th century. Legend has it that St Julian killed his parents by mistake and spent a life of atonement by helping strangers and travellers
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
St Genevieve of Brabant in the forest, 19th centurySt Genevieve of Brabant, 19th century. The medieval legend of Genevieve of Brabant tells how she was wrongly accused by her husband, the palatine Siegfried, of adultery and exiled into the forest
St George, mounted on a spotted horse, killing the dragon, 19th century. St George was a half legendary Christian soldier from Cappadocia
St Vincent, Spanish Christian martyr, 19th century. A Christian deacon from Zaragoza (Saragossa), Spain, St Vincent was martyred in c304 during the persecutions of Christians under the Emperor
St Christopher and a Guardian Angel, 19th century. Legend has it that St Christopher was a 3rd century Canaanite giant whose task was to carry travellers across the water
Death of the Virgin Mary, 19th century. Mary lies on her deathbed surrounded by the apostles who made a miraculous appearance
St Margaret or Marina of Antioch, early 4th century virgin Christian martyr, 19th century. She is depicted standing on the Devil in the form of a dragon
St Mary, Queen of Heaven and the Earth, 19th century. The Virgin Mary as Queen of Heaven and holding the Christ Child (top)
St Nicholas, 19th century. The model for Santa Claus due to his reputation for secret gift-giving, St Nicholas (300-399) was Bishop of Myra in Asia Minor
St Martin of Tours, 4th century (19th century). After converting to Christianity, St Martin (c316-397) lived as a hermit in France at Liguge near Poitiers
St Blaise and St Guerin, 19th century. St Blaise or Blasius, Bishop of Sebaste, Armenia, was martyred in c316. St Guerin (1065-1150) was a Swiss Benedectine monk who became Bishop of Sion, Valais
Louis IX, King of France, in his coronation robes, 1226 (19th century). Louis IX (1215-1270) became king of France in 1226
Louis IX, King of France, in Chartres Cathedral in his coronation robes, 1226 (19th century)Louis IX, King of France, kneeling before the altar in Chartres Cathedral in his coronation robes, 1226 (19th century). Louis IX (1215-1270) became king of France in 1226
St Joseph and Jesus walking hand-in-hand, 18th century
The Holy Family, 19th century. St Joseph works as carpenter in the background, while Mary sews and the boy Jesus sweeps the room
St Elizabeth of Hungary giving alms to a beggar, 18th century. After the death in 1227 of her husband Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia, from plague while on crusade
St Helena, 1922. Artist: Auguste Henri ThomasSt Helena, 1922. St Helena (c255-330), wife of Constantius Chlorus (c250-306) and mother of Constantine I (c275-337), converted to Christianity in 312
St Barbara, Christian virgin martyr, 19th century. A Christian martyr who died c235, St Barbara was shut up in a tower to protect her from suitors
Assumption of the Virgin Mary, 19th century
Coronation of the Virgin Mary, 19th century
St Nicholas saving three innocents from execution, c1888. Artist: Il ya RepinSt Nicholas saving three innocents from execution, c1888. The model for Santa Claus due to his reputation for secret gift-giving, St Nicholas (300-399) was Bishop of Myra in Asia Minor
St Cecilia or Cecile, legendary Roman martyr, 19th century. In 1584 Saint Cecilia (fl 3rd century) became patron saint of music when selected by the Academy of Music in Rome
St Stanislas Kostka, 16th century Polish Saint, 19th century. Stanislas (Stanislaus) Kostka (1550-1568) entered the Jesuit order at Rome when aged 17
The martyrdom of St Stephen, c36 (19th century). St Stephen, the first Christian martyr, having been found guilty of blasphemy by the Sanhedrin, the supreme council of the Jews
St Louis of Gonzaga, 16th century Italian saint and protector of young students, 19th century. St Louis of Gonzaga (1568-1591), also known as St Aloysius
The Entrance to the Tea Rooms, c1886-1908. Artist: Mizuno ToshikataThe Entrance to the Tea Rooms, c1886-1908. A geisha kneels before a shrine in a courtyard (left), while a second geisha places a pair of shoes on the ground
Unhorsing of a Pawnee warrior by Dakota Sioux warrior Zintka Mato (Dog Bear), c1889-1927. Artist: Kills TwoUnhorsing of a Pawnee warrior by the spear of Dakota Sioux warrior Zintka Mato (Dog Bear), c1889-1927
Sewessissing, Chief of the Iowa Indians (North American Plains Indians), 1837. From The Animal Kingdom by George Cuvier. (London, 1837)
North American San Francisco Indians hunting with bows and arrows, c1840
The Bear Hunt, 1875. Artist: Making MedicineThe Bear Hunt, 1875. Drawing by Making Medicine, a Cheyenne (North American Plains Indian), while held prisoner at Fort Marion, Florida
Missionaries showing the King of Siam a solar eclipse. The missionaries are projecting an image of the eclipse through a telescope onto a white surface and astounding the King and his court
Count Witte, Russian statesman, c1901-1903. Artist: Il ya RepinCount Witte, Russian statesman, c1901-1903. Russias Minister of Finance from 1892-1903, Sergey Sergey Yulyevich Witte (1849-1915)
View of Mecca, 1918. Artist: Etienne DinetView of Mecca, 1918. Illustration for La Vie de Mohammed, Prophete d Allah (Life of Mohammed, Prophet of Allah) by Etienne Dinet and Sliman Ben Ibrahim. (1918)
Pilgrims, 1918. Artist: Etienne DinetPilgrims, 1918. Illustration for La Vie de Mohammed, Prophete d Allah (Life of Mohammed, prophet of Allah) by Etienne Dinet and Sliman Ben Ibrahim. (1918)
View of Medina, Arabia, by moonlight, showing the dome of the Tomb of the Prophet, 1918. Artist: Etienne DinetView of Medina, Arabia, by moonlight, showing the dome of the Tomb of the Prophet, 1918. Illustration for La Vie de Mohammed, Prophete d Allah (The Life of Mohammed)
Alexander I, Tsar of Russia, c1801-1825. Alexander (1777-1825) ascended to the throne after the murder of his father, Paul I
Richard II, King of England, presiding at a tournament, 1377-1379 (15th century). Watched by the king, mounted knights in armour joust with lances
Scene from the Romance of Lancelot of the Lake. Artist: GautierScene from the Romance of Lancelot of the Lake. The Count des Broches in combat with King Nabor and Sir Gawain. In the centre mounted knights in armour are fighting with lances and swords
Arrest and Execution of Thomas More Chancellor to Henry VIII of England c1541-1599. Artist: Antoine CaronArrest and Execution of Thomas More Chancellor to Henry VIII of England c1541-1599. Henry VIII (1491-1547), dressed in red, rides through the archway on the left
Page from Le Livre de Lancelot du Lac (The Book of Sir Lancelot of the Lake), 15th century. At top right Lancelot holds the decapitated head of Sir Agravain, Knight of the round table
St Jerome in a Landscape, c1530-c1550. Artist: Herri met de BlesSt Jerome in a Landscape, c1530-c1550. Born at Strido in Dalmatia (Croatia), St Jerome (340-420) was one of the four great doctors of the early Christian church