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Title: Saint Rupert of Salzburg
Artist: Anonymous Master
Date: 2nd Half of 15th Century
Location: Parish Church St. Cyriak in Pfarrwerfen, Salzburg
Photo: Uoaei1
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Title: St Rupert in the Church of St Rupert
Collection: Church of St Rupert (Ruprechtskirche)
Photo: Diana Ringo
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Title: St Peter am Kammersberg. Statue of Saint Rupert (15th century)
Location: St. Peter am Kammersberg
Photo: Wolfgang Sauber
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Title: St Rupert, Bishop of Worms
Artist: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780–1867)
Date: 1842
Location: St Ferdinand’s Chapel
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Title: Sgraffito St Rupert
Location: Sgraffito by Karl Maria May depicting St Rupert on the front of the Ruprechtsstiege in the Inner City of Vienna at Morzinplatz 1
Photo: Herzi Pinki
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Title: Saint Rupert
Location: Catholic Subsidiary Church of St Rupert in Gaden (Waging am See), in Traunstein (Bavaria, Germany)
Photo: GFreihalter
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Title: St Rupert
Artist: Salzburg Master from the Circle of the Master of Mondsee
Date: c. 1480
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Licence: PDM 1.0
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Title: St Rupert and an Angel with the Salt Barrel, his Attribute, floating above Salzburg
Artist: School of Paul Troger (1698–1762) 
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Date: 18th Century
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Title: St Rupert
Location: Wayside Shrine in Maria Wörth
Photo: Neithan90
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Licence: PD
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Title: St Rupert
Location: Pfarrkirche hl. Rupert, Hofarnsdorf, Rossatz-Arnsdorf, Niederösterreich
Photo: BSonne
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Title: Statue of Saint Virgilius at the Salzburg Cathedral
Location: Salzburg Cathedral
Photo: Karin Rager
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Title: Saint Vergilius of Salzburg
Artist: Anonymous Master
Date: 2nd Half of 15th Century
Location: Parish Church St. Cyriak in Pfarrwerfen, Salzburg
Photo: Uoaei1
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Title: Virgil Kirchdorf
Artist: Joseph Haid
Location: Altar of the Parish Church of Kirchdorf in Tyrol
Object Type: Sculpture
Source: Pfarrkirche Kirchdorf in Tirol (Parish Church of Kirchdorf in Tirol)
Licence: PD
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Title: St Virgilius of Salzburg with a Drawing of Salzburg Cathedral
Location: Saint Adolari church (Tyrol)
Photo: Wolfgang Sauber
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Title: Reverse of Tenfold Ducat (Gold, Salzburg, 1687) – St Rupert with a Salt Barrel in conversation with St Virgil in front of Salzburg Cathedral
Collection: Long-Term Loan from the Salzburg Museum Association
Photo: Mateus2019
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Title: A figure in the Parish Church of Virgen, Lienz
Photo: Michael Kranewitter
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Title: Virgin and Child in Majesty
Credit Line: Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1916
Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Object Type: Wooden Sculpture (Made in Auvergne, France)
Medium: Walnut with Paint, Tin Relief on a Lead White Ground, and Linen
Date: 1150–1200
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Title: Virgin and Child in Majesty
Credit Line: Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1916
Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Object Type: Wooden Sculpture (Made in Auvergne, France)
Medium: Walnut with Paint, Tin Relief on a Lead White Ground, and Linen
Date: 1150–1200
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Title: Virgin and Child in Majesty
Credit Line: Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1916
Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Object Type: Wooden Sculpture (Made in Auvergne, France)
Medium: Walnut with Paint, Tin Relief on a Lead White Ground, and Linen
Date: 1150–1200
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Title: Close-up | Mary (Virgin and Child in Majesty) 
Credit Line: Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1916
Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Object Type: Wooden Sculpture (Made in Auvergne, France)
Medium: Walnut with Paint, Tin Relief on a Lead White Ground, and Linen
Date: 1150–1200
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Title: Close-up | Christ Child (Virgin and Child in Majesty) 
Credit Line: Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1916
Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Object Type: Wooden Sculpture (Made in Auvergne, France)
Medium: Walnut with Paint, Tin Relief on a Lead White Ground, and Linen
Date: 1150–1200
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Title: Enthroned Virgin and Child
Collection: The Cloisters Collection and James J. Rorimer Memorial Fund, 1967
Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Object Type: Wooden Sculpture (Made in Auvergne, France)
Medium: Walnut with Gesso, Paint, Tin Leaf, Traces of Linen, and Possible Human Remains
Date: 1150–1200
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Title: Mary, Mother of Jesus on the Throne
Collection: Basilica of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo at Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Medium: Byzantine Mosaic
Date: c. 560
Photo: Michel Bakni
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Title: The Nativity (Fresco, 1306)
Artist: Giotto di Bondone (1266–1337)
Collection: Scrovegni Chapel 
Object Type: Fresco
Date: 1310s
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Licence: PDM 1.0 Universal
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Title: The Nativity (1310)
Artist: Giotto (1266–1337)
Collection: Lower Basilica of San Francesco
Collection: Lower Basilica of San Francesco
Medium: Fresco
Date: 1310s
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Title: The Nativity
Artist: South Netherlandish Painter
Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Medium: Oil on Wood, Gold Ground
Date: c. 1460
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Title: The Nativity
Artist: Workshop of Sandro Botticelli (1445–1510)
Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Medium: Tempera and Gold on Wood
Date: Late 15th Century
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Title: Roundel with the Nativity
Artist: Anonymous, South Netherlands (1510–20)
Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Medium: Colourless Glass, Vitreous Paint and Silver Stain
Date: 1510–20
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Title: Entry into Jerusalem; Cycle of the Life of the Christ
Artist: Giotto di Bondone (1266–1337) 
Collection: Scrovegni Chapel
Object Type: Fresco
Date: Between 1304 and 1306
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Title: Christ’s Entry to Jerusalem
Artist: Lippo Memmi (1291–1356)
Collection: Duomo (San Gimignano)
Object Type: Fresco
Date: 14th Century
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Title: Life of Christ | Entry into Jerusalem
Artist: Joseph Maximilian Selenmayer
Object Type: Fresco
Date: 19th Century
Photo: © Ralph Hammann
Collection: Jesuit Church (Molsheim), Currently Parish Church St George & Holy Trinity
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Title: Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem
Collection: Nativity of the Theotokos Church (Bitola), Macedonia
Object Type: Fresco
Photo: Petar Milošević
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Title: The Last Supper
Artist: Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519)
Collection: Santa Maria delle Grazie Church, Milan
Object Type: Fresco
Medium: Tempera on Gesso, Pitch and Mastic
Date: 1495–1498
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Title: The Last Supper (1303)
Artist: Giotto (1266–1337)
Collection: Scrovegni Chapel
Object Type: Fresco
Date: 1303
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Title: The Last Supper
Artist: Domenico Ghirlandaio (1448–1494)
Collection: Basilica of St. Mark
Object Type: Fresco
Date: 1480-1486
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Title: Last Supper and Stories of Christ’s Passion
Artist: Andrea del Castagno (1420–1457)
Collection: Sant’Apollonia
Object Type: Fresco
Date: 1445-1450
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Title: The Last Supper
Artist: Jacopo Tintoretto (1519–1594)
Collection: Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Date: 1592-1594
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