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- languages include: Dutch: Anna te Drieën French: Anne Trinitaire German: Anna Selbdritt Italian: Anna Metterza Slovene: Ana Samotretja In the 13th century, Jacobus...
- one of the early centers of devotion to St. Anne in the West. The Anna Selbdritt was a type of iconography depicting the three generations of Saint Anne...
- Ärmel, Illustration: Angela Hampel, 1997, 2011 Selbstredend selbzweit selbdritt, 1998 Kunstgriff am netzwerg, 1999 Pobate bobate, 1999 "sp", 2001 MY NA...
- Herre, Volkmar (1999). Anna Selbdritt. Eine kolossale Stuckplastik der Hochgotik in St. Nikolai zu Stralsund [Anna Selbdritt: A colossal stucco sculpture...
- trinitarian action of grace is implied in sacred art of the type Anna selbdritt: creator Father, redeemer Son, reflexive procession of the Holy Spirit...
- St. Anna Selbdritt (1750), detail (Stadtmuseum in Überlingen, Germany)...
- Sebastian Hans Leinberger: St. Magdalena, about 1520 Hans Leinberger St. Anna Selbdritt Niclaus Gerhaerts von Leyden: Jesus with grapes Conrat Meit: Judith with...
- Institute of Chicago Two enthroned Madonnas, Baden State Museum Anna Selbdritt from St George's Church in Ehrenstetten, now in the Augustiner Museum...
- Mary (including the famous one in the Star of the Sea chapel), an Anna selbdritt and a Saint Christopher, both attributed to the Maastricht sculptor Jan...
- The Miniature Altarpiece (or Miniature Altarpiece: Anna Selbdritt) in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, is a small, 9.3 cm-high, Gothic boxwood...