10. The Jews stabbing the Hosts, by the Van der Borcht workshop after Maximiliaan de Hase (Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula, Brussels)
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11. The Jews taken captive, by the Van der Borcht workshop after Maximiliaan de Hase (Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula, Brussels)
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12. The reliquary being taken to the church of St Gudula, by the Van der Borcht workshop after Maximiliaan de Hase (Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula, Brussels)
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13. The reliquary being removed from the beam, by the Van der Borcht workshop after Maximiliaan de Hase (Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula, Brussels)
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14. The adoration of the Hosts, by the Van der Borcht workshop after Maximiliaan de Hase (Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula, Brussels)
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15. The Jews taken captive, by Jan van der Heyden (Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula, Brussels)
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16. The stabbing of the Hosts, by Zeger Jacob van Helmont (Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula, Brussels)
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9. Jonathan's widow giving the Hosts to the Jews, by the Van der Borcht workshop after Maximiliaan de Hase (Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula, Brussels)
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14. Fragment, Here Identified as Part of Fifteenth-Century Seven Sacraments Tapestry. (The Burrell Collection, Glasgow.)
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15. Photographic Reconstruction of Fragments of Seven Sacraments Tapestry Made by James J. Rorimer.
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16. Patchwork of Five or More Pieces from Four Scenes from Seven Sacraments Tapestry. (The Burrell Collection, Glasgow.)
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17. Detail from Fig. 14. [Fragment, Here Identified as Part of Fifteenth-Century Seven Sacraments Tapestry. (The Burrell Collection, Glasgow.)]
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18. Detail from Fig. 14. [Fragment, Here Identified as Part of Fifteenth-Century Seven Sacraments Tapestry. (The Burrell Collection, Glasgow.)]
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19. Detail from Fig. 16. [Patchwork of Five or More Pieces from Four Scenes from Seven Sacraments Tapestry. (The Burrell Collection, Glasgow.)]
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20. Detail from Fig. 16. [Patchwork of Five or More Pieces from Four Scenes from Seven Sacraments Tapestry. (The Burrell Collection, Glasgow.)]
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21. Photographic Reconstruction of Fragments from Seven Sacraments Tapestry, Here Made by William Wells. 22. Reconstruction of Part of Seven Sacraments Tapestry, Showing Relationship of Part of Fragment Illustrated in Fig. 14 to Fragment Illustrated in Fig. 16. 23. Miniature Depicting Consecration of the High Altar of the Abbey of Cluny by Pope Urban II (in 1095), in Book of Offices and Chronica Cluniacense of Saint-Martin-des-Champs, Paris. (Bibliothèque Nationale, MS. Lat. 17716, folio 91.)
B-Christ Crowned with Thorns and the Sacraments. Attributed to the Master of the Legend of St Meinrad. Woodcut. End Fifteenth Century. Shorter Notices: The Sacraments and the Passion in Medieval Art
Plate I. The Triptych of Bonifacio Ferrer. School of Valencia. (Museo de Belles Artes, Valencia). The Sacraments and the Passion in Medieval Art
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Plate II. A-Baptism; B-Holy Communion; C-Confirmation; D-Penance; E-Ordination; F-Marriage. Details of Plate I., The Sacraments and the Passion in Medieval Art
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The Crucifixion, with "The Seven Sacraments." Woodcut Frontispiece to the Valencian Ritual of 1514
Plate I. Tapestries of the Sacraments, Probably Touraine Work, from Ronceray Abbey, Angers. A and D-(Château de Langeais). B-(M. Jumel, Amiens) C-(Leeds Castle). The Ronceray Tapestries of the Sacraments
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Plate II. Tapestries of the Sacraments, Probably Touraine Work, from Ronceray Abbey, Angers. A and B-(Leeds Castle). C-(Louvre). D-(Museum of Fine Arts, Boston). The Ronceray Tapestries of the Sacraments