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Halo Collection

"Halo: A Divine Symbol of Light and Majesty" The halo, a timeless symbol of divinity and enlightenment, has adorned religious icons throughout history

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Halo Collection: Greek Orthodox icon of Christs resurrection, Thessalonica, Macedonia, Greece, Europe
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Halo Collection: The Holy Trinity, 1420s (tempera on panel) (for copy see 40956)
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Halo Collection: The King of Kings
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Halo Collection: Icon depicting Abbott Mena with Christ, from Baouit, 6th-7th century (tempera on panel)
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Halo Collection: The Light of the World, c1851-1853. Artist: William Holman Hunt
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Halo Collection: WOMAN TAKEN IN ADULTERY. Jesus and the Woman Taken in Adultery
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Halo Collection: EARLY CHRISTIAN: CHRIST. Head of Christ, from the catacomb of St. Priscilla, Rome, Italy
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Halo Collection: Saint Bonaventure
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Halo Collection: Jesus as Light of World
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Halo Collection: Virgin and Child (fresco)
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Halo Collection: EGYPT: COPTIC ART: CHRIST and abbot Mena. Painting on wood, 7th century A. D
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Halo Collection: Picture of Hindu gods Krishna and Rada, India, Asia
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Halo Collection: Taize icon, Geneva, Switzerland, Europe
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Halo Collection: Thangka depicting White Tara goddess, Buddhist symbol of long life, Bhaktapur
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Halo Collection: Ethiopian Coptic icon at the Holy Sepulchre Church, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East
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Halo Collection: St. Teresa of Avila (oil on canvas)
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Halo Collection: Thangka depicting White Tara goddess, Buddhist symbol of long life, Bhaktapur
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Halo Collection: Painting a thangka depicting White Tara goddess, Buddhist symbol of long life
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Halo Collection: Coronation of the Virgin Mary, Basilica of Fatima, Fatima, Estremadura, Portugal, Europe
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Halo Collection: Madonna and Child, c1918. Artist: Jeanne Labrousse
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Halo Collection: SAINTS SERGIUS AND BACCHUS. Byzantine icon of Saint Sergius and Saint Bacchus
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Halo Collection: Manjushri, divinity of knowledge, Kopan monastery, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia
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Halo Collection: Painting of the Wedding at Cana, in the Visitation Church in Ein Kerem, Israel
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Halo Collection: JUSTINIAN I (483-565). Emperor of the Byzantine Empire, 527-565. Emperor Justinian the Great
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Halo Collection: Saint Francis of Assisi
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Halo Collection: Greek Orthodox icon depicting St. George slaying a dragon in St. Georges Orthodox church
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Halo Collection: Greek Orthodox icon depicting Virgin and Child, Thessalonica, Macedonia, Greece, Europe
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Halo Collection: Early 12th Century Frescoes in Bet Maryam, St. Marys Church, Lalibela
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Halo Collection: Jesus Walks on Water
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Halo Collection: Jesus / Sacred Heart
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Halo Collection: St. George patron saint of England
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Halo Collection: Stained glass depicting St. Dominic at Saint-Honore d Eylau church
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Halo Collection: Our Ladye of Walsingham, Mary and Jesus
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Halo Collection: The Young Martyr, 1855 (oil on canvas)
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Halo Collection: Five Saints, detail of St. Clare (fresco)
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Halo Collection: ANNUNCIATION. Carlo Crivelli. Panel, 1486
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Halo Collection: The triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem (chromolitho)
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Halo Collection: Melkite icon of the Holy Family returning to Nazareth, Nazareth, Galilee, Israel
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Halo Collection: Empress Theodora. Basilica of Saint Vitale. Italy
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Halo Collection: St Bernard of Clairvaux
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Halo Collection: St Elizabeth of Hungary Spinning Wool for the Poor, 1901
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Halo Collection: Fra Angelico (1387-1455). The Coronation of the Virgin
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Halo Collection: Coat of Arms for Marylebone, London
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Halo Collection: The Madonna del Parto, c. 1450-70 (fresco) (post restoration) (see also 75561, 172472
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Halo Collection: Saint Clare of Assisi
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Halo Collection: THE ANNUNCIATION. Icon. Moscow School, Russia, 16th century
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Halo Collection: St Matilda / Butler Lives
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Halo Collection: St Rosa De Lima


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"Halo: A Divine Symbol of Light and Majesty" The halo, a timeless symbol of divinity and enlightenment, has adorned religious icons throughout history. From the Greek Orthodox icon of Christ's resurrection in Thessalonica, Macedonia, Greece, to the depiction of The Holy Trinity in the 1420s, this celestial aura transcends borders and continents. Intricately painted with tempera on panel during the Renaissance period by skilled artists like William Holman Hunt, halos became synonymous with heavenly radiance. They illuminated figures such as The King of Kings and embodied Jesus as The Light of the World in his c1851-1853 masterpiece. Not limited to Christianity alone, halos also found their place in other faiths. An ancient Coptic art piece from Egypt showcases Christ alongside Abbott Mena on a wooden canvas dating back to the 7th century AD. Meanwhile, Hindu gods Krishna and Rada are depicted with divine halos in India. Even beyond religious contexts, halos continue to inspire awe-inspiring artwork worldwide. In Geneva's Taize icon or Kopan monastery's portrayal of Manjushri - the deity embodying knowledge - these radiant circles serve as a visual representation of spiritual enlightenment. Halos have stood the test of time as symbols that transcend cultures and beliefs. Whether it be St. Teresa of Avila immortalized on canvas or early 12th-century frescoes adorning Bet Maryam Church in Lalibela; they remind us that there is something greater than ourselves – an ethereal light guiding our path towards higher realms. As we gaze upon these sacred depictions across centuries and continents alike, let us remember that within each halo lies not only divine majesty but also an invitation for us all to seek illumination within ourselves – becoming beacons amidst darkness just like those depicted throughout history.