Icons are Processed from the Main Orthodox Church to the Cemetery, Olimbos, Karapti by James L Stanfield

Icons are Processed from the Main Orthodox Church to the Cemetery, Olimbos, Karapti

(Icons are processed from the main Orthodox church to the cemetery. Olimbos, Karapt...)


James L Stanfield

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Icons are Processed from the Main Orthodox Church to the Cemetery, Olimbos, Karapti by James L Stanfield. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
1980s · 20th century · byzantium · byzantine empire · empire · christianity · religion · europe · faith · greece · easter · photo · mzphoto · resurrection of jesus · bible (scene) · passion of jesus · jesus christ · bible (character) · bible · new testament · national geographic photographer · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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