(El martirio de los siete macabeos)
(The Martyrdom of the Seven Maccabees)
Antonio Ciseri - Pintor italiano. -
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Pontormo’s most important pupil was Bronzino. The latter inherited his love of elegant lines & idiosyncrasy from his master. Noli Me Tangere (1530s), Martyrdom of St Maurice (1531) & Venus & Cupid (1533). The latter is based on a Michelangelo prototype too.

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Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Studies for "The Martyrdom of Saint Symphorien" (Saint, Mother, and Proconsul), 1833 https://t.co/DYkjZpi8FC

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15/17 May: St Gerebernus/Gerebern/Gerebrand. 7th C Irish priest who accompanied St Dymphna to Shared in her martyrdom. His relics moved to (St Dymphna's in Geel). 🎨Martyrdom of St Dymphna and St Gerebernus by Flemish painter Jacques de l'Ange

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A. Claude Philippe de Thubières comte de Caylus, Martyrdom of Saint Ange, Carme, 1729-1742 https://t.co/wIlRnDAp4a

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Joachim Anthoniszoon Wtewael, 1566 – 1638, Dutch Mannerist painter, Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian

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THE ASSASSINATION OF JOHN F KENNEDY AS:

SATANIC RITUAL SACRIFICE
STAINED-GLASS MARTYRDOM
MOSHPIT PARTY FOUL
EXPENSIVE CHARCUTERIE BOARD

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Martyrdom of St. Catherine, 1615

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1530s England imagined from 1620s/30s Spain
Vicente Carducho (Museo Nacional del Prado)

Martyrdom of 3 Carthusians at London
Martyrdoms of Frs John Rochester & James Walworth
Martyrdom of Priors of London, Nottingham & Axholme
Imprisonment of 10 members of London Charterhouse

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Martyrdom of Saint Catherine of Alexandria, 1607

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Saint Eulalia

Video about St. Eulalia: https://t.co/9bru0CrRnN

Lovely Pre-Raphaelite image of the martyrdom of the patroness of Barcelona, St. Eulalia: https://t.co/du8CnwMEAL

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“Environmental martyrdom” mixed media on reclaimed table top

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Martyrdom of Saint Catherine of Alexandria, 1607

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This was ‘ idea!

Dmitry of Uglich by Mikhail Nesterov // Dmitry Fyodorovitch Karamazov

I thought the themes of exile and martyrdom really suited the unknown of Mitya’s fate

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Veronese’s “Martyrdom of Saint Justina” (c.1572)

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Napoleon believed (incorrectly) that D'Enghien was part of a royalist conspiracy to overthrow him. The murder sent shock waves through Europe's aristocracy and became a rallying cry to oppose Bonaparte (as seen in these prints that emphasise the duke's muder/martyrdom.

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