Allegory of Piety. The Burning Flame on His Head and His Position on the Altar Marks the Excess of God

Allegory of Piety. The Burning Flame on His Head and His Position on the Altar Marks the Excess of God's Love. The Stork is the Attribute of Family Love and the Sword Shows That It is Ready to Support the Weakest. The Horn of Abundance in Which Children Se

(Allegory of piety. The burning flame on his head and his position on the altar marks the exces of God's love. The stork is the attribute of family love and the sword shows that it is ready to support the weakest. The horn of abundance in which children see)


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Allegory of Piety. The Burning Flame on His Head and His Position on the Altar Marks the Excess of God's Love. The Stork is the Attribute of Family Love and the Sword Shows That It is Ready to Support the Weakest. The Horn of Abundance in Which Children Se by Austrian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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