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  • Saint Paul the Hermit being fed by a raven. Oil painting by a Spanish painter.
  • Saint Paul the Hermit. Engraving by P. Trière, 1797, after A. Esteve after J. Ribera.
  • The Virgin Mary with the Christ Child and Saint John the Baptist (as a child), Saint Paul and Saint Mary Magdalene. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after G. Francia.
  • Saint Paul and his epistles, acclaimed by the four continents of Europe, Asia, Africa and America. Engraving.
  • The conversion of Saint Paul. Engraving by G. Huret after himself.
  • The 'Beata Vergine del soccorso' or 'Madonna del Borgo': the Virgin and Child as protectors of Bologna against the plague of 1527, invoked by angels and Saint Peter, Saint Paul, Saint Roch and Saint Sebastian. Engraving by L. Capponi.
  • The conversion of Saint Paul. Etching by L. de la Hyre.
  • The Virgin and Child with Saint Peter and Saint Paul. Colour engraving by A. Campanella after himself.
  • Saint Peter, Apostle (29th June). Invoked against hydrophobia, serpent bites, possession by the deviland fever, all of which are connected with miracles wrought by him, detailed in the Acts of the Apostles. Represented usually with books and keys.
  • Saint Paul healing the sick. Engraving by H. Pauquet and J. Massard, 18--, after Molinchon after E. Le Sueur, 1645.
  • Residents of Ephesus burn their books on the magic arts before Saint Paul. Engraving, 18th century, after J. Thornhill.
  • Saint Vincent de Paul: he rescues a baby abandoned in the snow. Line engraving by P. Baquoy after N. A. Monsiaux.
  • The Virgin and Child with Saint Geminianus of Modena, Saint Peter, Saint Paul and Saint Antony of Padua. Lithograph by F. Hanfstaengl after B. Ramenghi, il Bagnacavallo.
  • The Virgin Mary and Christ child, Saint Paul, Saint Mary Magdalene, Saint Benedict and Saint Joseph. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after B. Ramenghi, il Bagnacavallo.
  • Characters and caricatures; the idealized heads of Saint John and Saint Paul are contrasted with grotesque heads, above them rises a cloud of faces showing different expressions. Etching by W. Hogarth.
  • The conversion of Saint Paul. Engraving by L. Gruner, 1864, after N. Consoni after Raphael.
  • Saint Philip Neri (26th May). Born in Florence, 1515. Spent his life working in Rome and hence called the Apostle of Rome. Died in 1595. no connection with medicine. Represented usually surrounded by children.
  • The Virgin of Belen with Saint Paul the hermit and Archangel Raphael; and the hermitage of the Sierra de Cordoba. Engraving by F. Jordan, 1827, after Diego de Monroy y Aguilera, 1825.
  • Saint Paul: with his hands in chains, he pleads his case at Caesarea before the Roman procurator of Judea, Antonius Felix. Engraving by W. Hogarth after himself, 1752.
  • Saint Paul: with his hands in chains, he pleads his case at Caesarea before the Roman procurator of Judea, Antonius Felix. Engraving by L. Sullivan after W. Hogarth.
  • Saint Paul, shipwrecked on Malta, is attacked by a snake which he shakes off into a fire; it does not harm him and the onlookers take him for a god. Etching after J. Thornhill.
  • The funeral ceremony for Lord Nelson in Saint Paul's Cathedral in 1806. Aquatint by N.I.W.C. Heideloff and J. Bluck after A.D. Macquin, 1806.
  • Christ with the apostles and other saints. Etching, 1852.
  • After healing a lame man, the apostles Paul and Barnabas are mistaken for gods at Lystra; the priest brings them a sacrifice of oxen. Etching after Raphael.
  • Saint Francis of Assisi receiving the stigmata of Christ from the seraph; vignettes of Christ and the Apostles in the border. Engraving, 16--.
  • After healing a lame man, the apostles Paul and Barnabas are mistaken for gods at Lystra; the priest brings them a sacrifice of oxen. Etching by B. Lépicié, 1721, after Raphael.
  • The Trinity appearing to the Virgin Mary, the apostles and evangelists and Saint Mary Magdalene (?) Engraving by A. Caprioli after M. de Vos.
  • The graves open on the day of judgement; Christ, apostles and female saints look on. Engraving after M. Heemskerck, 1564.
  • The Virgin of Succour venerated in the Sanctuary in the Borgo San Pietro at Bologna, appears above the town and is asked by Saints Peter, Paul, Roch and Sebastian to liberate the town from the plague of 1527. Etching by L. Capponi.
  • The Holy Cross, with Saint Catherine of Siena, Saint Mary Magdalen, Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Saint Radegund, Saint Paula, Saint Helen, Constantine the Great and other saints in adoration. Engraving by N. Beatrizet, 1557.