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Iconoclasm
Avoidance or destruction of religious, political or cultural icons
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A soldier stands before a kneeling man looking at a vandalised sculpture to his right.
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Date: [1547]
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Reference: 3335831i
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The rise and fall of the heresy of iconoclasts; or, image-breakers. Being a brief Relation of the Lives and Deaths of those Emperors of the East, who first set it up and maintain'd it, or zealously oppos'd and finally crush'd it. From the Year 717 to 867. collected by R. M
Manning, Robert, d. 1731.
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Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]
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The journal of William Dowsing , of stratford, parliamentary visitor, appointed under a warrant from the earl of Manchester, for demolishing the superstitious pictures and ornaments of Churches, &c. within the county of suffolk, in the years 1643-1644.
Dowsing, William, 1596?-1679?.
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Date: M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]
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Mary and Joseph walk to Egypt with the infant Jesus. Engraving by N. Pitau, 1666, after S. François.
François, Simon, 1606-1671.
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Date: 1666
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Reference: 24062i
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Mary and Joseph ride to Egypt with the infant Jesus. Engraving by J. Sadeler after M. de Vos.
Maerten de Vos
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Reference: 22309i
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