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Monday, March 26, 2012. Friday, March 4, 2011. Symbol of resurrection and life everlasting in Christian art, the pomegranate is often found in devotional statues and paintings of the and Child. In medieval representations the pomegranate tree, a fertility symbol, is associated with the end of a unicorn hunt. The captured unicorn appears to be bleeding from wounds inflicted on him by the hunters. Subscribe to Posts Atom. View my complete profile. In 1970s Rouben Stepanyan elaborated a new.

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Monday, March 26, 2012. Friday, March 4, 2011. Symbol of resurrection and life everlasting in Christian art, the pomegranate is often found in devotional statues and paintings of the and Child. In medieval representations the pomegranate tree, a fertility symbol, is associated with the end of a unicorn hunt. The captured unicorn appears to be bleeding from wounds inflicted on him by the hunters. Subscribe to Posts Atom. View my complete profile. In 1970s Rouben Stepanyan elaborated a new.

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