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- The Suaire de Saint-Josse, the "Shroud of Saint Josse" that is now conserved in the Musée du Louvre, is a rich silk samite saddle cloth that was woven...
- from http://suaire-turin.fr/?page_id=176 Archived 2016-05-06 at the Wayback Machine) Cf. U. Chevalier (1903), Autour des origines du suaire de Lirey. Avec...
- in New York. In 1974 he made a short movie, "Les Stars", and in 1976, "Suaire". Both were shown at the Cannes Film Festival. Throughout the 1980s he shot...
- brought them to Europe as prized possessions. A notable example is the Suaire de Saint-Josse, used to wrap the bones of St. Josse in the Abbey of St....
- ISBN 88-01-00798-1 A. Marion, A.-L. Courage, Nouvelles découvertes sur le suaire de Turin, Paris, Albin Michel, 1998, ISBN 2-226-09231-5 Guscin, Mark. "The...
- the poet and translator Pierre de Beauvais in the thirteenth century. The Suaire de St-Josse, or "Shroud of Saint Judoc," is a rich, silk samite saddlecloth...
- Pferde (The Large Blue Horses) Edward Hopper, Office at Night Yves Klein, Suaire de Mondo Cane (Mondo Cane Shroud) Goshka Macuga, Lost Forty Andy Warhol...
- Les Religions, Herblay, Idée libre, 1938. Le suaire de Turin, suivi d'un « Courte histoire du faux suaire de Cadouin », Éd. de l’Idée libre, Bibliothèque...
- believed to be the facecloth from the tomb of Christ (French: le Saint-Suaire de Cadouin), said to have been brought from Antioch by a priest of Périgord...
- other Eastern luxuries. A samite saddle-cloth known in the West as the Suaire de St-Josse, now in the Musée du Louvre, was woven in eastern Iran, some...