PCT4292688: Naples, Italy (Napoli, Italia): chiostro maiolicato, monastero di Santa Chiara - majolic cloister (of faience) of the monastery of Santa Chiara, mid-18th century - majolic decorees of mythological scenes, countryside and polychrome maritime scenes, due to the ceramists Donato and Giuseppe Massa - Neapolitan landscape - Photo Patrice Cartier / Bridgeman Images
PCT4294338: Cross of missions (mission belief) in 1852 in Villegly (Aude, Occitanie) - this cross bearing the accessories that accompanied the torment of Jesus crucifie (instruments of the Passion), officially designated as the Arms of Christ (Arma Christi: hammer, nails, pincers, crown of thorns, ladder, spear, cup of bitter drink - field- sponge, linen with printed face...) is surmounted by a copper rooster. The Christians see it as a symbol of resurrection or the evocation of the “rooster of St. Peter”, others incline for an addition dating back to 1905 and intended to “republicize” the religious monument by overcoming it with a national and republican symbol during the separation of Church and State in Fance. Photo by Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images