Saint James the Greater
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Saint James the Greater or St. James, son of Zebedee was one of the disciples of Jesus.
Artists' views of the face of St. James
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Albrecht Dürer
1516 -
Pfarrkirche St. Jakobus
Brochenzell
Germany -
Burgundy
France -
St. James on
St. James Altar
St. Nikolai, Kalkar
Germany -
St. James on a
portal of
Santiago de Compostela Cathedral
Spain
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Juan de Flandes
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Martin de Soria
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Anonim
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Cuzco School
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Cuzco School
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Cuzco School
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Cuzco School
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Peru
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Mexico
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Juan Carreño de Miranda
2nd third of 17c -
Mateo Pérez de Alesio
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Vicente Berdusan y Osorio
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Franz Anton Maulbertsch
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José Casado del Alisal
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First quarter of 18c
Kizhi monastery
Karelia, Russia -
Codex Calixtinus
(Liber Sancti Jacobi)
c 1130-1140 -
c 1270-1280
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Duccio
1308-1311
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Ballum church
Denmark -
Ballerup Kirke
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Neues Schloss Meersburg, Germany
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Carlo Crivelli
c. 1480 -
El Greco
c. 1600 -
Artus Wolffort
1600-1641 -
José de Ribera
c. 1634
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“Five apostles”
Musée du Louvre
Paris, France -
Neufelden
Germany
c 1500 -
“Holy Trinity Column”
Olomouc
Czech Republic -
Galicia
Spain
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Pfarrkirche St. Jakobus
Brochenzell
Germany -
St. Florentin
France -
Burgundy
France
15c -
Basilica of St. John Lateran
Rome
Italy -
Saint-Jacques Tower
France
Other artforms
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Burial place of St. James
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Dutch Book of Prayers
Mid 15c -
Stained glass window
Bayerisches Nationalmuseum
Munich, Germany -
Boss
Lienzingen
Germany
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Cross of Saint James on the Way of St. James
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Cuenca
Spain -
Self-portrait of Diego Velázquez
Awarded in 1659 -
Saint James the Great as a Moor-killer, Cuzco School
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Portrait of Francisco de Quevedo
Spanish writer
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Escudo de Algorfa (Alicante)
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Escudo municipal de Bienvenida (Badajoz)
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Escudo de la ciudad de Carcacas (Venezuela)
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Escudo de Santiago de Compostela
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Escudo de Letur
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Escudo del estado de Querétaro Arteaga (México)
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Coat of arms of Dienstadt in Tauberbischofsheim
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Coat of arms of Mücheln
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Escudo de Medina Sidonia (Spain)
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Coat of arms of Chroustovice
Czech Republic
The Way of St. James or St. James' Way is the pilgrimage to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia in northwestern Spain, where tradition has it that the remains of the apostle, Saint James, are buried.