And in the cloister that is in front of the chapter-house, in a lunette over the door of a little chapel, he painted in fresco S.
Francesco, which has a tower of five stories near the east end, and long trefoil-headed windows.
In a passage in the Porta Aurea, above the gate, is a little chapel made in the eighth or ninth century, and dedicated to the Blessed Virgin, S.
By the side of the bishop's palace is a little chapel with a door apparently of the ninth century.
Formerly there stood here a little chapel dedicated to St. Andrew, in whose portico was an image of the Virgin.
In front of the gate is a little chapel, of the sixteenth century, called S.
In this church "they still show a little chapel in which, as hath been handed down from the first ages, St. Luke the Evangelist wrote, and painted the effigy of the Virgin Mother of God.
From the earliest Middle Ages, there stood upon this spot a little chapel dedicated to the hermit St Onuphrius.
The three began by raising with their own hands a little chapel to St Scholastica.
On his way he passed a little chapel, and the bell was tinkling for mass.
Then the pigwarden believed the word of the man of God, and he left his swine, and guided Deicolus to the place called Luthra; and there was a little chapel, dedicated to S.
Pharaildis, in Ghent, gave some portion to a little chapel at Steenockerzeel.
In a little chapel to the right of the great altar rises the tomb of Pedro Ansurez, a gentleman and benefactor of Valladolid, whose sword has been placed above his monument.
In a little chapel to the right of the great altar, lighted by many candles, one sees a crucifix of colored wood, with the Christ’s figure inclined to one side.
Near the entrance, on the left, is a little chapel, whose doors were riddled with bullets.
Leaving the Château d'Enghien on the right we enter the covered way by the avenue which passes before the little chapel of Saint-Paul.
The child was brought, and at a touch of his little foot the rocks went tumbling down the Mount, in proof of which one of them may be seen to this day with a little chapel to Saint Aubert built on the top of it.
Well then, said my master, we will pursue our intention, and ride out for an hour or two, as soon as I have shewn Mr. Peters my little chapel.
There, in a little chapel, is shown the whole figure of the excellent man, gilt and adorned with many jewels.
Internally we find the cell sculptured into the fashion of a little chapel, with a groined ceiling, the groining shafts and ribs well enough designed, but rather rudely executed.
Thomas Jones, who died of a fever contracted during his parochial visitings, and was buried in a vault in the "Little Chapel of Our Lady.
Over the altar of Mino's little chapel is a large tabernacle from his hand, in which the gayest little Boy gives the benediction, own brother to that one by Desiderio at S.
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