Saint Thomas Aquinas (Carlo Crivelli)  

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''[[Saint Thomas Aquinas (Carlo Crivelli)|Saint Thomas Aquinas]]'' [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:St-thomas-aquinas.jpg] is a painting by [[Carlo Crivelli]]. ''[[Saint Thomas Aquinas (Carlo Crivelli)|Saint Thomas Aquinas]]'' [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:St-thomas-aquinas.jpg] is a painting by [[Carlo Crivelli]].
-Carlo Crivelli's painting depicts [[Aquinas]] balancing both the [[Bible]] and the [[Church]] in his hands, symbolizing the importance of the man, his [[ministry]], and his theology.+Carlo Crivelli's painting depicts [[Thomas Aquinas]] balancing both the [[Bible]] and the [[Church]] in his hands, symbolizing the importance of the man, his [[ministry]], and his theology.
==See also== ==See also==
*[[National Gallery]] *[[National Gallery]]
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Saint Thomas Aquinas [1] is a painting by Carlo Crivelli.

Carlo Crivelli's painting depicts Thomas Aquinas balancing both the Bible and the Church in his hands, symbolizing the importance of the man, his ministry, and his theology.

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