Child with bow and arrow and all-seeing eye of Godhttps://vopus.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/nino-con-arco-y-flecha-y-ojo-de-dios-que-todo-lo-ve-kwen-khan-khu.png850480V.M. Kwen Khan KhuV.M. Kwen Khan Khuhttps://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/e832d7de00772123ef7f897d80b0841daa13143ee04fa7c99f7a066face011ef?s=96&d=mm&r=g
It was one of the most pious works known in seventeenth-century Europe. The central theme of these works was always divine love and the human soul, and many authors claim that the artist always liked to represent these virtues in childlike forms, whether associating their engravings with Eros Cupid or with the baby Jesus.
The Vitruvian Manhttps://vopus.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/el-hombre-de-vitruvio-kwen-khan-khu.png850480V.M. Kwen Khan KhuV.M. Kwen Khan Khuhttps://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/e832d7de00772123ef7f897d80b0841daa13143ee04fa7c99f7a066face011ef?s=96&d=mm&r=g
Dearest Missionary brothers/sisters: Inverential Peace! I am very pleased to send us a few words again, this time in relation to another pictorial work by…