President of the United States from 1861 to 1865
mythical episode and artistic theme
episode in Greek mythology
first man according to the Abrahamic creation and religions such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam
first man and woman in Abrahamic creation myth
Queen of the United Kingdom and Hanover from 1830 to 1837
name given to the Christian subject in the Nativity of Jesus in art in which the three Magi worship Jesus
part of the nativity story and a common subject in Christian art
epic poem by Virgil
Christian martyr
Dutch poet, writer and artist
episode from the life of Jesus Christ
cultivation of plants and animals to provide useful products
one of the four classical elements; universal power or pure substance
Austrian cardinal and governor of the Netherlands (1559-1621)
German painter, printmaker, mathematician, and theorist (1471–1528)
American Founding Father and statesman (1755/1757–1804)
The tenth Emperor of Russia (1777–1825)
English poet (1688–1744)
empress consort of Russia from 1825 to 1855
Queen consort of the United Kingdom from 1901 to 1910
King of Spain from 1886 to 1931 (1886–1941)
French art collector and amateur painter from Montpellier (1821-1877)
Regent of Orange (1602-1675)
French art dealer (1866-1939)
Roman theologian and Bishop of Milan (c. 340–397)
celestial buddha of Mahayana Buddhism
president of the United States from 1829 to 1837
religious figure of the Christian faith
American artist, film director, and producer (1928–1987)
supernatural being or spirit in certain religions and mythologies
Swiss artist (1741–1807)
Italian painting model. Muse and mistress of painter Anselm Feuerbach (1839–1900)
Queen, consort of Louis XIII, King of France, lived (1601-1666)
Queen consort of James VI of Scots, I of England (1574-1619)
Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714
British princess (1709-1759); eldest daughter of George II (1709–1759)
announcement of the birth of Jesus to Mary
biblical episode and artistic theme
part of the Christmas story of Jesus's nativity
unknown creator of a work (do not use as value of P50; use "unknown value" instead)
Franciscan saint, Doctor of the Church (1195–1231)
Egyptian Christian monk, hermit, and saint (died 356)
Flemish Baroque artist (1599–1641)
German-Bohemian painter active in Dresden, Rome and Madrid (1728-1779)
god in Greek and later Roman mythology
story from ancient Greek mythology
primary disciples of Jesus in the New Testament
myth and artistic theme
archangel in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic teachings
French clergyman, cardinal, noble and statesman (1585-1642)
systematic destruction of the Armenian people and identity in the Ottoman Empire during World War I implemented by the Ottoman authorities through mass murder
pivotal event recorded in the canonical gospels
field of work that creates expressive work for its beauty or emotional power (use Q838948 for the resulting work)
practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a surface
branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions
British Field Marshal, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1828–1830, 1834
in Christianity, the departure of the risen Christ from Earth into the presence of God, said to have taken place 40 days after the resurrection, as described in Acts 1
Great Feast of the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Eastern Catholic Churches, dogma of the Catholic Church
goddess of wisdom and war in ancient Greek religion and mythology
Christian theologian, philosopher, and saint (354–430)
goddess of dawn in Roman mythology
one of the Earth's four temperate seasons, occurring between summer and winter
deciduous trees' and shrubs' autumnal change of leaf color from green to other colors