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The Five Last Things - Part 2: Judgment, Damnation, & Salvation at Sunrise Senior College, March 21, 2013

Explore the early versions of Dies Irae at Narbonne Cathedral and Lincoln Cathedral. Dive into the art of Giotto di Bondone, Stefan Lochner, Hans Memling, and Hieronymus Bosch, including the Garden of Earthly Delights. Discover the Baptistery of St. John in Florence and Michelangelo's works. Witness the portrayal of Biagio da Cesena as Minos and Saint Bartholemew.

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The Five Last Things - Part 2: Judgment, Damnation, & Salvation at Sunrise Senior College, March 21, 2013

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  1. The Five Last ThingsPart 2 – Judgment, Damnation, & Salvation Sunrise Senior College March 21, 2013

  2. Dies Irae

  3. Early Versions 1 Narbonne Cathedral

  4. Early Versions 2 Lincoln Cathedral

  5. Giotto di Bondone Italian, Florence, 1266 - 1337, 1306 http://www.cappelladegliscrovegni.it/index.php/en/

  6. Baptistery, St. John, Florence

  7. Stefan Lochner German (Cologne) 1400 – 1451 (1435)

  8. Hans Memling

  9. Hieronymus Bosch Dutch, 1450 – 1516, 1482 – 1516

  10. Hieronymus Bosch 1450 – 1516 Garden of Earthly Delights

  11. Hieronymus BoschGarden of Earthly Delights

  12. Michelangelo Buonarotti Italian, 1475 – 1864, 1536 - 1541

  13. http://www.vatican.va/various/cappelle/sistina_vr/index.html

  14. Biagio da Cesena as Minos

  15. Saint Bartholemew

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