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LOKHLASS GX Full Art Sun and Moon Block 151/147 Pokémon card rated PCA 7/10

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LOKHLASS GX Full Art Sun and Moon Block 151/147 Pokémon card rated PCA 7/10

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Andalusian school; 19th century. "Immaculate Conception". Oil on canvas. It presents important faults in the pictorial surface. Measurements: 196 x 147 cm; 206 x 162 cm (frame). Devotional image whose protagonist is the Virgin, represented as Immaculate, or Immaculate Conception. Medieval Christianity passionately debated the belief that Mary had been conceived without the stain of original sin. Some universities and corporations swore to defend this privilege of the Mother of God, several centuries before the First Vatican Council defined the dogma of faith in 1854. At the end of the Middle Ages the need arose to give iconographic form to this idea, and the model of the Apocalyptic Woman of Saint John was taken, maintaining some elements and modifying others (the Apocalyptic Woman is pregnant, but not the Immaculate). The definitive image came to fruition in the 16th century, apparently in Spain. Following a Valencian tradition, the Jesuit Father Alberro had a vision of the Immaculate Conception and described it to the painter Juan de Juanes so that he could depict it as faithfully as possible. It is an evolved iconographic concept, sometimes associated with the theme of the Coronation of the Virgin. Mary is shown standing, dressed in a white tunic and blue cloak, her hands crossed on her chest, with the moon at her feet (in memory of Diana's chastity) and treading on the infernal serpent (symbol of her victory over Original Sin). Around his head, like a halo, he wears the twelve stars, symbolic of fullness and alluding to the twelve tribes of Israel. Most of these images are accompanied in the painting by the Marian symbols of the litanies and psalms, such as the mystical rose, the palm tree, the cypress, the enclosed garden, the ark of Faith, the gate of Heaven, the ivory tower, the sun and moon, the sealed fountain, the cedar of Lebanon, the spotless mirror, the morning star, and so on.

Omega, Speedmaster "Tintin", Ref. 311.30.42.30.01.004, n° 7780xxxx, full-set, original warranty dated August 26, 2017. A very beautiful and rare "Tintin" 3-counter steel chronograph, tachometric bezel, black dial, white and red checkerboard surround, permanent seconds, luminous hands and hour markers, 30-minute and 12-hour totalizers. Screw-down caseback with Seahorse logo, text engraved in red "Flight-qualified by NASA for all manned space missions / The first watch worn on the moon", mechanical hand-wound movement caliber 1861. Original steel bracelet with folding clasp. Our watch is delivered complete with case, card holder, booklet, additional links, pictograms and warranty cards, in excellent condition and working order. This special series, produced over a period of around 2 years, was launched in 2013 at the Basel Fair. Somewhere between motor racing and the conquest of space, with the red-and-white grid around the dial in homage to the rocket in the comic strip "We walked on the moon", this Speedmaster, commonly referred to as "Tintin", is appreciated by aficionados as much for its relative rarity as for its strong identity. Diam 42 mm A very fine and rare stainless steel chronograph, tachymetric bezel, black dial so called "Tintin", white and red checkered rim, luminous hands and indexes, permanent seconds, 30mn and 12h registers. Screwed back Seahorse logo, text engraved in red "Flight-qualified by NASA for all manned space missions / The first watch worn on the moon", manual winding movement caliber 1861. Original stainless steel band with deployant buckle. Our watch is absolutly full-set, box, instructions, seal, additional links, pictograms and warranty cards, in excellent conservation and working condition. This special series, manufactured over a short period of approximately 2 years, was launched in 2013 at the Basel fair. Between car racing and the conquest of space with the red and white grid around the dial in homage to the rocket from the comic strip "We walked on the moon", this Speedmaster commonly called "Tintin" is appreciated by aficionados both for its relative rarity but also for its strong identity.