Saint Hippolytus Throwing the Thurible Given to Him by Pontifex Battistellus (Detail) by Italian School

Saint Hippolytus Throwing the Thurible Given to Him by Pontifex Battistellus (Detail)

(Saint Hippolytus Throwing the Thurible Given to Him by Pontifex Battistellus in Order to Sacrifice to Jupiter, detail of the painting of the Martyrdom of Saint Hippolytus and his Companions )


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Undated  ·  fresco  ·  Picture ID: 658782

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Saint Hippolytus Throwing the Thurible Given to Him by Pontifex Battistellus (Detail) by Italian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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