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Qué (quién) es O vos omnes - definición


O vos omnes         
O vos omnes is a responsory, originally sung as part of Roman Catholic liturgies for Holy Week, and now often sung as a motet. The text is adapted from the Latin Vulgate translation of Lamentations 1:12.
Hubert Vos         
DUTCH PAINTER (1855-1935)
Herbert Vos
Hubert Vos (February 15, 1855 – January 8, 1935) was a Dutch painter who was born Josephus Hubertus Vos in Maastricht. He studied at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels and with Fernand Cormon in Paris.
Cornelis de Vos         
  • ''[[Portrait of Abraham Grapheus]]''
  • ''Allegory of Earth, a collaboration with Paul de Vos''
  • ''The triumph of [[Bacchus]]''
  • ''Magdalena and Jan-Baptist de Vos''
  • ''Players and courtesans under a tent''
  • ''Portrait of Susanna de Vos''
  • ''Portrait of a lady with her daughter''
  • ''The anointing of Solomon''
  • ''The finding of Moses''
  • ''Portrait of a young woman''
FLEMISH PAINTER
Cornelis de vos
Cornelis de VosSome sources give the name as: 'Cornelius de Vos' (1584 – 9 May 1651) was a Flemish painter, draughtsman and art dealer. He was one of the leading portrait painters in Antwerp and is best known for his sensitive portraits, in particular of children and families.
Ejemplos de uso de O vos omnes
1. Order of service (The service begins at 3pm) Processional hymn Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of Creation The bidding given by the Dean of St Paul‘s, Dr John Moses, followed by The Lord‘s Prayer Anthem O Vos Omnes qui Transitis per viam (All ye that pass by behold) Reading Isaiah 51.1–6, read by Ken Livingstone, the mayor of London Hymn Judge Eternal, Throned in Splendour Sermon given by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams Hymn Father Hear The Prayer We Offer In remembrance and thanksgiving led by Cardinal Cormac Murphy–O‘Connor, Archbishop of Westminster, and the Rev Esme Beswick, co–president of Churches Together in England Kyrie Eleison by Maurice Duruflé, sung by the choir.