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Peter and Paul in gold glass
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 19)
The martyr-heroes, in this instance 'Petrus et Paulus,' were also venerated in portraiture in gold glass. Peter and Paul in gold glass.
Emperor Decius
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 19)
Decius was the emperor in Rome from 249-251 AD. There was intermittent persecution under Emperor Decius. Bust of Decius.
Foundations of the Basilica of Saint Leonidas
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 19)
View from the chord of the apse looking across the area of the apse, down the nave, to the narthex and exonarthex. A distance of over 600 feet.
Interior of Colosseum
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1969)
The Colosseum, which could sit 50,000 people for the games, was reputedly the site for the martyrdom of many early Christians. However, it should be noted that there is no contemporary literary or iconographic evidence for ...
Column capital
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 19)
The wealth of St. Leonidas is indicated not only by its immense size but by the elaborate carving on remaining capitals as well as the marble of the columns.
Dome at Cyril and Methodius
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 19)
Shot of Christ as central figure in the dome of the church. While the icon of Cyril and Methodius is covered with silver and placed above the bishop's chair, nonetheless the tradition of placing Christ in the dominant ...
Interior of Sant' Apollinare in Classe
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1968)
Long-shot of nave and apse with original mosaics dating to the time of Justinian. Note that in the center of the nave is an altar. This ancient altar is in the north African position.
Entrance to the Treasury of Atreus
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 19)
Entrance to the 'Treasury of Atreus,' Mycenae, Greece, ca 1330 BC. Alternately the tomb of Agamemnon.
Colosseum arch
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1971)
Moving out from the center of the colosseum, the arches were part of the upward sloping structure for the seating but also led out of the colosseum. Supporting arch, Salona colosseum.
Loculi within arcosoleum
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 19)
Loculi within the arcosoleum of the mausoleum.