Christ in the House of Martha and Mary
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Christ in the House of Martha and Mary (Velázquez) — Christ in the House of Martha and Mary Artist Diego Velázquez Year 1618 Type Oil on canvas Dimensions 63 cm × 103.5 … Wikipedia
Christ in the House of Martha and Mary (Vermeer) — Christ in the House of Martha and Mary Artist Johannes Vermeer Year 1655 Type Oil on canvas Dimensions 160 cm × 142 cm (63 in × … Wikipedia
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Mary and Martha Society — A Mary and Martha Society is a volunteer group associated with various Christian churches, each group being independent of the others. Even when the group appears in a hierarchical organization, for example the Roman Catholic Church, the group is … Wikipedia
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Christ dans la maison de Marthe et Marie — Cristo en casa de Marta y María Christ dans la maison de Marthe et Marie Artiste Diego Vélasquez Année 1618 Type Peint … Wikipédia en Français
Diana and Her Companions — Artist Johannes Vermeer Year 1655 1656 or c. 1653 1654 Type Oil on canvas Dimensions 98.5 cm × 105 cm (38.8 … Wikipedia
Collection of the National Gallery, London — Rembrandt, Belshazzar s Feast (1635) … Wikipedia
Martha, Saint — Martha is the sister of Mary Magdalen and Lazarus. Christ often visited their home and, on one such occasion, Martha complained to him that her sister was listening to his words rather than tending to her chores. Christ retorted that it was… … Dictionary of Renaissance art