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Museo dell'opera del Duomo, Firenze
The Christmas Feud Of Sichar by Hans Sebald Beham, German, 1500–1550
Dad and son walking home with a Christmas tree they've just bought, Haarlem, Damstraat, the Netherlands, 1949.
Siegesdenkmal (Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany)
Myllykoski River in Oulanka National Park, Finland
Christmas on the front line (WWI)
Ivory relief sculpture,
Byzantium (c. 350-1453 CE)
Barberini Diptych (Early 6th c.)

* Musée du Louvre, Paris
"Arion", Gustave Moreau, 1891
Siege Helmet
ca. 1625, italian
Boa Island, Co Fermanagh, Ireland

In the ancient cemetery at Caldragh on Boa Island in County Fermanagh, two extremely unusual and mysterious carved figures, possibly from the Iron Age, stand within the small enclosure.

The larger figure is known as the Janus stone, as it has two faces. The east side, facing the sunrise is engraved with a bearded figure who seems to be speaking. He has his arms crossed over his chest in what could be described an Egyptian posture.

At some stage, the statue was broken, and the carving is now set on a concrete stump. In recent years lower portions of the figures, which included very large hands, almost like wings, were discovered in the graveyard. The site is easy to find, being signposted from the road, and is only a short walk from the carpark. The setting of these monuments, overlooking Lough Erne, can be quite mystical in the damp foggy weather that rolls in off the lake.