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15 comments:
Perfect for Easter Monday.
Very beautiful, Karl.
This is really one of the most beautiful mural ever.
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Molto bello! Ciao, Arianna
Indeed a very nice mural for easter and a perfect example for the murals on the houses in our part of the world.
A belated Happy Easter Karl. Tom The Backroads Traveller
I am also interested in the small mural next to the Crucifixion. What is its significance?
Wow, beautiful!
More artwork than mural...
That is so beautiful, Karl!
I find the piety, e.g., the angels and the halos, represented by such murals or artwork, to be most interesting. It is certainly an appropriate mural for a cathedral.
Invites meditation. Do you have an idea of its age? Thanks, Karl, for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
The painting is beautiful in its simplicity.
Quite large, I think, and I like the look of it.
Hi Kate, it took me awhile to find out this... It represents the pilgrim named Ulrich who is hit by a bell.
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