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Cupid playing a harp in watercolor hand painted. This vintage illustration features a musical instrument for invitations to romantic or religious even-stock-foto
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3D Isometric Flat Illustration of Musical Instruments Collection, Classic and Modern, for Amateurs and Professionals. Item 5-stock-foto
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Groovy musical instruments vector seamless pattern. Cartoon guitar, cassette tape, microphone, maracas, vinyl record, harp, violin and drum quirky funky instrument characters dancing and playing music-stock-foto
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3D Isometric Flat Illustration of Musical Instruments Collection, Classic and Modern, for Amateurs and Professionals. Item 1-stock-foto
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3D Isometric Flat Illustration of Musical Instruments Collection, Classic and Modern, for Amateurs and Professionals. Item 4-stock-foto
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3D Isometric Flat Illustration of Musical Instruments Collection, Classic and Modern, for Amateurs and Professionals. Item 2-stock-foto
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3D Isometric Flat Illustration of Musical Instruments Collection, Classic and Modern, for Amateurs and Professionals. Item 3-stock-foto
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Illustration of Saint Ann and Saint Joachim with their young Daughter the Virgin Mary with Angels above playing Music from 1906 edition of The Life of-stock-foto
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Hand holding classic diatonic harmonica music creating sound-stock-foto
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Steel Engraving of David sent to play the Harp for King Saul to Soothe him when the Evil Spirit comes Upon him ( Samuel) from 1804  Edition of A New f-stock-foto
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Steel Engraving of David sent to play the Harp for King Saul to Soothe him when the Evil Spirit comes Upon him ( Samuel) from 1804  Edition of A New f-stock-foto
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Illustration of David Dancing before the Ark - King David Dancing and playing his Harp before the Ark of the Covenant in front of the Procession as he-stock-foto
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Volunteer Elaine Harburn working on an embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backwards-riding mo-stock-foto
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Volunteer Elaine Harburn working on an embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backwards-riding mo-stock-foto
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An embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backwards-riding monkey with an owl. Seven volunteers b-stock-foto
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An embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backwards-riding monkey with an owl. Seven volunteers b-stock-foto
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Volunteer Elaine Harburn working on an embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backwards-riding mo-stock-foto
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Volunteer Elaine Harburn working on an embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backwards-riding mo-stock-foto
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Volunteer Elaine Harburn working on an embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backwards-riding mo-stock-foto
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Volunteer Elaine Harburn working on an embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backwards-riding mo-stock-foto
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Part of the nave ceiling, which is depicted on an embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backward-stock-foto
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Part of the nave ceiling, which is depicted on an embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backward-stock-foto
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Detail of part of an embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backwards-riding monkey with an owl.-stock-foto
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Detail of part of an embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backwards-riding monkey with an owl.-stock-foto
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Detail of part of an embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backwards-riding monkey with an owl.-stock-foto
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Detail of part of an embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backwards-riding monkey with an owl.-stock-foto
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Detail of part of an embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backwards-riding monkey with an owl.-stock-foto
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Detail of part of an embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backwards-riding monkey with an owl.-stock-foto
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Volunteer Elaine Harburn working on an embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backwards-riding mo-stock-foto
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Volunteer Elaine Harburn working on an embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backwards-riding mo-stock-foto
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Volunteer Elaine Harburn working on an embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backwards-riding mo-stock-foto
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An embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backwards-riding monkey with an owl. Seven volunteers b-stock-foto
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An embroidery recreating the medieval painted Nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is fully unrolled for the first time In Peterborough Cathedral. At over 12 feet long and containing more than 1.5 million stitches, the design includes: Kings, Bishops and Saints, The Seven Liberal Arts (Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Geometry, Arithmetic, Astronomy and Music), The Agnus Dei and Saints Peter and Paul, Mythical and comic creatures including a wyvern, harp-playing donkey, pig-like ogre, Janus and a human cannibal, and the famous goat carrying a backwards-riding monkey with an owl. Seven volunteers b-stock-foto
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Harp musician playing strings during classical concert performance-stock-foto
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Illustration of David sent to play the Harp for King Saul to Soothe him when the Evil Spirit comes Upon him ( Samuel) from Antique Children's Book The-stock-foto
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Frontispiece: Regulae seu constitutiones communes congregationis missionis, graphic artist. Frontispiece showing the title page of the rule of the Vilnius Missionaries. Composition on the matrix is reversed relative to the prints. In the center, an oval cartouche supported and topped by winged angel heads contains the title inscription. On the left, an oval field with the Annunciation and below it an inverted inscription: 'Verbum, caro factus est.' On the right, an oval field with two angels adoring the Blessed Sacrament and below an inverted inscription: 'O Salutaris Hostia.' At the top, the-stock-foto
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David playing the harp for King Saul by Antoine-Jean GROS, 1771 - 1835, France, French, Louvre Museum, Paris, France, French. ( "David Playing the Harp for King Saul" is a noted 1822 oil-on-canvas painting by French neoclassical artist Baron Antoine-Jean Gros. The artwork depicts the biblical narrative from 1 Samuel 16:23, where the young David soothes the melancholic King Saul with music. )-stock-foto
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David playing the harp for King Saul by Antoine-Jean GROS, 1771 - 1835, France, French, Louvre Museum, Paris, France, French. ( "David Playing the Harp for King Saul" is a noted 1822 oil-on-canvas painting by French neoclassical artist Baron Antoine-Jean Gros. The artwork depicts the biblical narrative from 1 Samuel 16:23, where the young David soothes the melancholic King Saul with music. )-stock-foto
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David playing the harp for King Saul by Antoine-Jean GROS, 1771 - 1835, France, French, Louvre Museum, Paris, France, French. ( "David Playing the Harp for King Saul" is a noted 1822 oil-on-canvas painting by French neoclassical artist Baron Antoine-Jean Gros. The artwork depicts the biblical narrative from 1 Samuel 16:23, where the young David soothes the melancholic King Saul with music. )-stock-foto
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David playing the harp for King Saul by Antoine-Jean GROS, 1771 - 1835, France, French, Louvre Museum, Paris, France, French. ( "David Playing the Harp for King Saul" is a noted 1822 oil-on-canvas painting by French neoclassical artist Baron Antoine-Jean Gros. The artwork depicts the biblical narrative from 1 Samuel 16:23, where the young David soothes the melancholic King Saul with music. )-stock-foto