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Saint Agnes
Christian martyr.
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Christ in Glory with Sts Agnes and Helena Giovanni Battista Naldini (1537–1591)Christ in Glory with Sts Agnes and Helena Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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The Crucifixion with a Donor in Monastic Habit, the Virgin, Saints John the Evangelist, Scholastica and Agnes (top); Saints Emilian and... early 14th C Italian (Umbrian) SchoolThe Crucifixion with a Donor in Monastic Habit, the Virgin, Saints John the Evangelist, Scholastica and Agnes (top); Saints Emilian and Agostantia and an Unidentified Female Saint (bottom) (right-hand panel of a reliquary diptych) early 14th C Victoria and Albert Museum
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Saint Leonard with a Crozier and Manacles (left panel); Saint Agnes (or Saint Catherine) with a Sword and a Book (right panel) 15th C British SchoolSaint Leonard with a Crozier and Manacles (left panel); Saint Agnes (or Saint Catherine) with a Sword and a Book (right panel) 15th C Victoria and Albert Museum
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The Eve of St Agnes 1858 Arthur Hughes (1832–1915)The Eve of St Agnes 1858 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Portrait of a Woman as Saint Agnes about 1680 Gonzales Coques (c.1614–1684)Portrait of a Woman as Saint Agnes about 1680 The National Gallery, London
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Saint Agnes 1889–1890 David Gauld (1867–1936)Saint Agnes 1889–1890 National Galleries of Scotland: National
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Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Saint Agnes 1420s Fra Angelico (c.1400–1455)Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Saint Agnes 1420s The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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The Eve of St Agnes 1856 Arthur Hughes (1832–1915)The Eve of St Agnes 1856 Tate Britain
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Saint Agnes Standing with Martyr's Palm late 17th C or early 18th C Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598–1680) (after)Saint Agnes Standing with Martyr's Palm late 17th C or early 18th C National Galleries of Scotland: National
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Portrait of an Unknown Lady as Saint Agnes Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (circle of)Portrait of an Unknown Lady as Saint Agnes National Trust, Belton House
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Lady Mary Villiers (1622–1685), Lady Herbert, Later Duchess of Lennox and Richmond, as Saint Agnes Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641) (after)Lady Mary Villiers (1622–1685), Lady Herbert, Later Duchess of Lennox and Richmond, as Saint Agnes National Trust, Lacock Abbey, Fox Talbot Museum and Village
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The Eve of Saint Agnes 1848 William Holman Hunt (1827–1910)The Eve of Saint Agnes 1848 Guildhall Art Gallery
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The Martyrdom of Saint Agnes mid-17th C–mid-18th C Northern Italian SchoolThe Martyrdom of Saint Agnes mid-17th C–mid-18th C The Bowes Museum
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Portrait of a Woman as Saint Agnes between 1697 and 1716 Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723)Portrait of a Woman as Saint Agnes between 1697 and 1716 Yale Center for British Art
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Saint Agnes and the Lamb 1651 Jusepe de Ribera (1591–1652) (attributed to)Saint Agnes and the Lamb 1651 Victoria Art Gallery
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Miss Morgan as Saint Agnes c.1685/1690 Garrett Morphey (c.1665–1715/1716)Miss Morgan as Saint Agnes c.1685/1690 National Trust, Castle Coole
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Study for 'The Eve of Saint Agnes' c.1847–1848 William Holman Hunt (1827–1910)Study for 'The Eve of Saint Agnes' c.1847–1848 Guildhall Art Gallery
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Saint Agnes' Eve c.1973 Alistair Shanks (b.1910)Saint Agnes' Eve c.1973 Perth Art Gallery (managed by Culture Perth and Kinross)
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Eve of St Agnes (Pensive Whilst She Dreams) 1920 Frederick George Swaish (1879–1931)Eve of St Agnes (Pensive Whilst She Dreams) 1920 Royal West of England Academy (RWA)
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Portrait of a Lady as Saint Agnes c.1670 Mary Beale (1633–1699) (attributed to)Portrait of a Lady as Saint Agnes c.1670 Brighton & Hove Museums