
Three saints

St Peter

Christ

St Bartholomew - martyred by being flayed

Note the two monks talking at the bottom of the picture. One of them is Magister Rainaldus. It seems that this might be a picture of the rector of the church discussing things with the architect.

St Bernard and a little Cisterican
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I very much like the little guys - especially Master Rainaldus.
Both times I've been to Ss Quattro Coronati this year the sisters have been actively praying, and I didn't walk in very far.
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