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San Lorenzo Collection (#5)

"Discover the Timeless Charm of San Lorenzo: Leather Bags, Basilicas

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: Study Michelangelo Giorno recto verso ca 1550-55

Study Michelangelo Giorno recto verso ca 1550-55
Artokoloro

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: Temple Antonius Faustina San Lorenzo Miranda

Temple Antonius Faustina San Lorenzo Miranda
Artokoloro

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: Standing Angel two Cherubs ca 1566 Pen brown ink

Standing Angel two Cherubs ca 1566 Pen brown ink
Artokoloro

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: The War in Spain: a Sketch in the Battery of San Lorenzo, Near Bilbao

The War in Spain: a Sketch in the Battery of San Lorenzo, Near Bilbao

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: The Civil War in Spain: Casemate in the Battery of San Lorenzo

The Civil War in Spain: Casemate in the Battery of San Lorenzo

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: The Civil War in Spain: View of the Left-Hand Positions of the Carlist Lines: Sketched

The Civil War in Spain: View of the Left-Hand Positions of the Carlist Lines: Sketched from the Battery of San Lorenzo, 1874

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: BELLINI: MIRACLE, c1500. The Miracle of the True Cross Near the San Lorenzo Bridge

BELLINI: MIRACLE, c1500. The Miracle of the True Cross Near the San Lorenzo Bridge. Painting by Gentile Bellini, c1500

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: SPAIN: EL ESCORIAL. View of El Escorial palace and monastery in Spain

SPAIN: EL ESCORIAL. View of El Escorial palace and monastery in Spain. Lithograph after a painting by Michel-Ange Houasse, 1726

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: The War In Spain: A Sketch In The Battery Of San Lorenzo

The War In Spain: A Sketch In The Battery Of San Lorenzo, Near Bilbao

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: The Civil War In Spain: Casemate In The Battery Of San Lorenzo

The Civil War In Spain: Casemate In The Battery Of San Lorenzo

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: The Civil War In Spain: View Of The Left-hand Positions Of The Carlist Lines

The Civil War In Spain: View Of The Left-hand Positions Of The Carlist Lines: Sketched From The Battery Of San Lorenzo, 1874

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: San Lorenzo Cathedral, Genoa, Liguria, Italy, Europe

San Lorenzo Cathedral, Genoa, Liguria, Italy, Europe

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: Statue and railings in Piazza Reale with San Lorenzo Church, Turin, Piedmont, Italy, Europe

Statue and railings in Piazza Reale with San Lorenzo Church, Turin, Piedmont, Italy, Europe

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: Olmec civilization, Mexico, Close up of basalt colossal head, From San Lorenzo

Olmec civilization, Mexico, Close up of basalt colossal head, From San Lorenzo
Olmec civilization, Mexico, 13th-10th century b.C. Basalt colossal head. From San Lorenzo. Detail

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: San Lorenzo Cathedral in the Old Town, Genoa, Liguria, Italy, Europe

San Lorenzo Cathedral in the Old Town, Genoa, Liguria, Italy, Europe

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: Spain, Pamplona (aka Iruna). Church of San Lorenzo

Spain, Pamplona (aka Iruna). Church of San Lorenzo

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: EL ESCORIAL: HIERONYMITES. Hieronymite monks at El Escorial in Spain

EL ESCORIAL: HIERONYMITES. Hieronymite monks at El Escorial in Spain. Wood engraving from Historia Descriptiva, by Antonio Rotondo, c1860

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: SPAIN: EL ESCORIAL. View of the Escorial palace and monastery in Spain. Line engraving, 18th century

SPAIN: EL ESCORIAL. View of the Escorial palace and monastery in Spain. Line engraving, 18th century

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: SPAIN: EL ESCORIAL, c1860. The eastern facade of El Escorial Palace in Spain

SPAIN: EL ESCORIAL, c1860. The eastern facade of El Escorial Palace in Spain. Wood engraving from Historia Descriptiva, by Antonio Rotondo, c1860

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: ESCORIAL: GARDENS. Pond and gardens in El Escorial palace and monastery in Spain

ESCORIAL: GARDENS. Pond and gardens in El Escorial palace and monastery in Spain. Wood engraving from Historia Descriptiva, by Antonio Rotondo, c1860

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: ESCORIAL: PRINCEs HOUSE. The House of the Prince (Casita del Príncipe)

ESCORIAL: PRINCEs HOUSE. The House of the Prince (Casita del Príncipe), in San Lorenzo de El Escorial. Wood engraving from Historia Descriptiva, by Antonio Rotondo, c1860

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: ESCORIAL: JAPANESE VISITORS. Japanese dignitaries watching construction at the Escorial palace

ESCORIAL: JAPANESE VISITORS. Japanese dignitaries watching construction at the Escorial palace and monastery on a windy day. Wood engraving from Historia Descriptiva, by Antonio Rotondo, c1860

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: ESCORIAL: INFANTEs HOUSE. The royal house of the Infante (Casita del Infante)

ESCORIAL: INFANTEs HOUSE. The royal house of the Infante (Casita del Infante) in San Lorenzo de El Escorial. Wood engraving from Historia Descriptiva, by Antonio Rotondo, c1860

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: ESCORIAL: LA GRANJILLA. La Granjilla de La Fresneda, a royal hunting lodge

ESCORIAL: LA GRANJILLA. La Granjilla de La Fresneda, a royal hunting lodge and monastic retreat near the Escorial palace and monastery

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: SPAIN: HUNTING, c1860. Hunting in the woods near El Escorial Palace in Spain

SPAIN: HUNTING, c1860. Hunting in the woods near El Escorial Palace in Spain. Wood engraving from Historia Descriptiva, by Antonio Rotondo, c1860

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: An aerial view of the Midriff region off the Baja Peninsula on the Gulf of California

An aerial view of the Midriff region off the Baja Peninsula on the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez) side
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: Lion, San Lorenzo Cathedral

Lion, San Lorenzo Cathedral, Genoa (Genova), Liguria, Italy, Europe

Background imageSan Lorenzo Collection: La Badia, San Lorenzo

La Badia, San Lorenzo, Cathedral and Campanile, Florence, Italy




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"Discover the Timeless Charm of San Lorenzo: Leather Bags, Basilicas, and Historic Landmarks" Step into a world where elegance meets craftsmanship - San Lorenzo offers an exquisite collection of leather bags for sale that embody both style and quality. But beyond its renowned products, this name holds significance in various corners of the globe. In Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, stands the magnificent Cathedral Basilica of St. Lawrence. As twilight descends upon 24 de Septiembre Square, this architectural masterpiece illuminates the cityscape with its grandeur. A symbol of faith and cultural heritage, it captivates visitors from near and far. Traveling across continents to Rome, Italy, we encounter another iconic site bearing the name San Lorenzo. The San Lorenzo fuori delle Mura is a digital reproduction of an 18th-century original whose roots trace back centuries before. Its exact origins may be unknown but its allure remains intact as it overlooks a breathtaking view of Tivoli at dusk. Venturing further into Italy's enchanting landscapes brings us to Manarola in Cinque Terre - a UNESCO World Heritage Site boasting the picturesque San Lorenzo Church Tower. This charming coastal village showcases not only natural beauty but also historical treasures that leave visitors awe-inspired. Milan beckons with yet another gem - Basilica San Lorenzo. Nestled in Lombardy's capital city, this basilica stands as a testament to Milanese artistry and religious devotion throughout history. San Lorenzo's legacy extends beyond physical structures; it intertwines with tales from ancient times depicted through artistry like Lucas Vorsterman's "Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence" or earlier renditions such as "The Martyrdom of St. Lawrence. " These masterpieces immortalize moments that have shaped our collective consciousness. And let us not forget Florence - home to some remarkable representations associated with San Lorenzo.