1st Martyrdom of St. Sebastian (M 013) Ceramic Ornament

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You have several options here: 1) Leave the ornament as is with the same image on both sides. 2) Hide or delete the featured image on the back to reveal our suggested text. Our text, which is provided for demonstration purposes only, may, of course, be replaced with a greeting, a Biblical passage, or any other text of your choosing. 3) Delete or hide the featured image and the suggested text to reveal a solid colored field ready to receive your own design. To choose a new background color, see the suggested coordinating hues on the Color Palette postcard for this image. Color Palette postcards are found in an image's associated COLLECTION and in the Special COLLECTION devoted just to color palettes. + This painting was the central panel of a late 15th-century altarpiece from the Augustiner-Eremiten-Konvent Sankt Antonius in Cologne, Germany. All three of it panels are currently on display together in the WRM. To its left as installed, St. Sebastian is seen curing the wife of a fellow soldier and lending encouragement to his fellow Christians some of whom are imprisoned; to its right, St. Sebastian is shown being condemned to death and fatally beaten with clubs at his second martyrdom. + Image Credit (M 013): Detail of The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian (Martyrium des hl. Sebastian), by The Master of the Holy Kinship the Younger (Meister der Heiligen Sippe der Jüngere), c. 1493-1494, oil and gold on oak, 257.5 cm wide x 186 cm high (101.3 in x 73.2 in), Wallraf-Richartz-Museum (Acc. No. WRM 0160), Cologne, Germany. From Wikimedia Commons {{PD-Art|PD-old-70}}. The image file has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights. + Feast: January 20

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