
Perpetua: Guides Her Executioner’s Sword
Perpetua is martyred in the coliseum for proclaiming that she is a Christian.
This picture was commissioned by SEARCH ( Society to Explore And Record Christian History) for Volume 2 ‘By This Sign’. We have permission to use this picture with the stipulation that we credit SEARCH, the volume ‘By This Sign’ and the page # 190 on which it appeared. The painting is by Richard Sparks called “Perpetua and Felicity”.
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I cannot find the credits for this amazing painting. Please post the artist’s name if you know it. Thank you! Mary Spencer
Colorado Christian University
This picture was commissioned by SEARCH ( Society to Explore And Record Christian History) for Volume 2 ‘By This Sign’. We have permission to use this picture with the stipulation that we credit SEARCH, the volume ‘By This Sign’ and the page # 190 on which it appeared. The painting is by Richard Sparks called “Perpetua and Felicity”.