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“In this year 1348 in Melcombe, in the county of Dorset, a little before the feast of St. John the Baptist [that is, around the 25th June 1348], two ships, one of them from Bristol came alongside. One of the sailors had brought with him from Gascony
poisonwasthecure: St. John the Baptist (detail) Caravaggio c. 1602
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smegginglogin: Ästhetikfoto St John the Baptist Benedicat vos IIYoung soldier Reclining nudeRafael
vepreraphaelite: Cathedral of St. John The Baptist
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travors: St. John the baptist church ruins/graveyard, Clontarf, Dublin. Bram Stoker was baptised here in December 1847.
colourthysoul: Titian [Tiziano Vecellio] - Madonna and Child with the Young St. John the Baptist and St. Catherine [detail]
lyghtmylife: SANTACROCE, Girolamo da Italian painter, Venetian school (b. 1480/85, Santa Croce, d. ca. 1556, Venezia) St John the Baptist1500sOil on panel, 69 x 46 cmSzépmûvészeti Múzeum, Budapest
Bartholomeus Breenbergh (Deventer 1598 - Amsterdam 1657); The preaching of St. John the Baptist, 1634; oil on wood, 75 x 55 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Francesco del Cossa (Italian, 1436-1477), Griffoni Polyptych (central panel): Saint John the Baptist, 1473; oil on wood, 112 x 55 cm; Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan
Piero di Cosimo (Italian, 1462-1522), The young Saint John the Baptist, 1480-82; tempera and oil on wood panel, 29.2 x 23.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
canforasoap:Moretto da Brescia (Allessandro Bonvicino, Italy, Brescia, 1498-1554), St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness, circa 1535Oil on panel, 57.1 × 49.5 cm; Lacma Collection
peira: Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472-1553): Salome with the Head of St.John the Baptist (not dated)
oblighetto: Andrea Solari - Salome with the Head of St John the Baptist
oblighetto: Onorio Marinari - Salome with the Head of St John the Baptist
oblighetto: Carlo Dolci - Salome with the Head of St John the Baptist
cauldronandcross: St. John the Baptist (detail) Caravaggio c. 1602
godessofhell: Carlo Dolci: Salome with the Head of St. John the Baptist.
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100artistsbook: St. John the Baptist, 1755 by François Boucher (1703-1770)
100artistsbook: ANDREA DEL SARTO. St John the Baptist, 1523, oil on wood. High Renaissance.
artmagnifique: ANDREA DEL SARTO. St John the Baptist, 1523, oil on wood. High Renaissance.
malebeautyinart: plotting by Mamluke on Flickr. A devious looking St. John the Baptist, 1755 by François Boucher (1703-1770) / Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, Minnesota
peira: Tiziano Vecellio: St. John the Baptist in the Desert (c.1542)
zenfancy: Domenico Veneziano, St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness
beardbriarandrose: Santacroce Girolamo da, St John the Baptist
St. John the Baptist
demedici: Giulio Romano, St. John The Baptist in The Wilderness, undated Liechenstein Museum, Vienna
Guilio Romano - St John the Baptist in the Wilderness
St. Sebastian, St. John the Baptist and an Angel all by Guido Reni. [More pictures of St. Sebastian here - 1 , 2 ; St. John - 1 , 2 ]
St. John the Baptist. 16th.century. Michiel Van Coxcie. Flemish 1499-1592. oil /canvas.
St.John the Baptist holding a Sheep. Bartolomeo Manfredi. Italian 1580-1622. oil/canvas.
St. John the Baptist. 17th.century. follower of Andrea del Sarto. italian 1486-1530. oil/canvas.
St. John the Baptist. 1849. Alexandre Cabanel. French 1823-1889. oil/canvas.
St.John the Baptist preaching to the multitude in the wilderness. 1790s. after Guido Reni. engraving.
St. John the Baptist (Self-Portrait) 1938 - Carel Willink
beyond-the-pale: Tanzio da Varallo, St John the Baptist, ca. 1618 Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, Ohio
maertyrer: Unknown Artist (formerly attributed to Michelangelo)The Head of St. John the Baptist on a platterMarble, 1550-1600
lionofchaeronea: St. John the Baptist in the Desert, attributed to Michele Desubleo (ca. 1601-1676) Happy St. John’s Day/Midsummer Day!
ratatoskryggdrasil:Anthony van Dyke, St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness, 1624-25
maertyrer: Wilhelm TrübnerSalome with the Head of St. John the Baptist 19th century
oldpaintings:St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness, c.1636-7 by Guido Reni (Italian, 1575–1642)
guido-reni:St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness, 1625, Guido ReniMedium: oil,canvas
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omniaobscura: Cobwebs on a wooden Celtic cross in the churchyard of St. John the Baptist at Stokesay Castle.
snacksidents: honestly my favorite thing is that st john the baptist is always pointing at the action like hey guys things are happening look at them
hadrian6: The Youthful St.John the Baptist. 1625-30.Domenico Pieratti Italian 1600-1656.. marble. Metropolitan Museum.http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
artist-botticelli: Madonna and Child and the Young St John the Baptist, 1495, Sandro BotticelliMedium: panel,tempera
ubernoir: Giovanni di Paolo, Detail of the Beheading of St. john the Baptist
legendary-scholar: The Cathedral of Saint John (St. John the Baptist) dug into the rocks in France. Buried in the rock in the 12th century, it is the hidden gem of the village of Obeter-sur-Drone.At the beginning of the 12th century, the underground