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Anabaptist Collection

Anabaptism, a radical Christian movement that emerged during the 16th century, has left an indelible mark on history

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Menno Simons

Menno Simons
MENNO SIMONS (Simonszoon) Dutch religious reformer, anabaptist, founder of Mennonites. Date: 1496 - 1561

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Portrait of David Jorisz, Glass Painter in Delft, Fanatic Anabaptist, after 1544 in Basel

Portrait of David Jorisz, Glass Painter in Delft, Fanatic Anabaptist, after 1544 in Basel, 1600-1649 Creator: Unknown
Portrait of David Jorisz, Glass Painter in Delft, Fanatic Anabaptist, after 1544 in Basel, 1600-1649

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Central America, Belize, Orange Walk district, Hill Bank Field Station, a Mennonite

Central America, Belize, Orange Walk district, Hill Bank Field Station, a Mennonite boy leaning against and old British traction engine on a traditional Mennonite carriage

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Anabaptist milkmaid of the Canton of Basel, Switzerland, 19th century. She carries a pail of milk

Anabaptist milkmaid of the Canton of Basel, Switzerland, 19th century. She carries a pail of milk
FLO4657999 Anabaptist milkmaid of the Canton of Basel, Switzerland, 19th century. She carries a pail of milk and wears a simple cornette cap, braided hair tied with a ribbon

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Anabaptists of Philadelphia witness a full immersion baptism in a river (colour litho)

Anabaptists of Philadelphia witness a full immersion baptism in a river (colour litho)
PNP268151 Anabaptists of Philadelphia witness a full immersion baptism in a river (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Mennonite baptism ceremony (engraving)

Mennonite baptism ceremony (engraving)
5226724 Mennonite baptism ceremony (engraving) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mennonite baptism ceremony)

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Anabaptist milkmaid of Switzerland, 19th century

Anabaptist milkmaid of Switzerland, 19th century
Anabaptist milkmaid of the Canton of Basel, Switzerland, 19th century. She carries a pail of milk and wears a simple cornette cap, braided hair tied with a ribbon

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Religion tossed in a blanket, 1641 (engraving)

Religion tossed in a blanket, 1641 (engraving)
3629239 Religion tossed in a blanket, 1641 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Religion tossed in a blanket, 1641)

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: The sermon of Saint John the Baptist, c. 1598 (oil on wood)

The sermon of Saint John the Baptist, c. 1598 (oil on wood)
3617956 The sermon of Saint John the Baptist, c.1598 (oil on wood) by Brueghel, Jan the Elder (1568-1625); 115x164 cm; Kunstmuseum, Basel

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Lords Supper in a Collegiant church in Rijnsburg, Netherlands (engraving)

Lords Supper in a Collegiant church in Rijnsburg, Netherlands (engraving)
5226730 Lords Supper in a Collegiant church in Rijnsburg, Netherlands (engraving) by Tanje, Pierre (1706-61); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lords Supper in a Collegiant church in Rijnsburg)

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Lords Supper in a Anabaptist church (engraving)

Lords Supper in a Anabaptist church (engraving)
5226726 Lords Supper in a Anabaptist church (engraving) by Schley, Jakob van der (1715-79); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lords Supper in a Anabaptist church)

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Mennonite coverlet, c. 1880 (textile)

Mennonite coverlet, c. 1880 (textile)
3059398 Mennonite coverlet, c.1880 (textile) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; American, out of copyright

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Anabaptist from Amsterdam, Netherlands (engraving)

Anabaptist from Amsterdam, Netherlands (engraving)
5226718 Anabaptist from Amsterdam, Netherlands (engraving) by Dutch School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Anabaptist from Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Blessing following a Mennonite baptism (engraving)

Blessing following a Mennonite baptism (engraving)
5226722 Blessing following a Mennonite baptism (engraving) by Dutch School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Blessing following a Mennonite baptism)

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Anabaptist from East Frisia (engraving)

Anabaptist from East Frisia (engraving)
5226712 Anabaptist from East Frisia (engraving) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Anabaptist from East Frisia)

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Coins and medals struck by the first Anabaptists (engraving)

Coins and medals struck by the first Anabaptists (engraving)
5226731 Coins and medals struck by the first Anabaptists (engraving) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Coins and medals struck by the first Anabaptists)

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Lords Supper in a Anabaptist church (engraving)

Lords Supper in a Anabaptist church (engraving)
5226725 Lords Supper in a Anabaptist church (engraving) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lords Supper in a Anabaptist church)

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Anabaptist prisoners (engraving)

Anabaptist prisoners (engraving)
966158 Anabaptist prisoners (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Anabaptist prisoners)

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Jan van Leyden. Creator: Heinrich Aldegrever

Jan van Leyden. Creator: Heinrich Aldegrever
Jan van Leyden

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Johann van Leyden, c. 1509-1536, Dutch Anabaptist [obverse], c. 1535. Creator: Unknown

Johann van Leyden, c. 1509-1536, Dutch Anabaptist [obverse], c. 1535. Creator: Unknown
Johann van Leyden, c. 1509-1536, Dutch Anabaptist [obverse], c. 1535

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Menno Simons, Dutch Anabaptist religious leader, (1854)

Menno Simons, Dutch Anabaptist religious leader, (1854). Portrait of religious reformer Simons (1496-1561), from whom the religious body known as Mennonites takes its name

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: John Of Leiden, Aka John Bockold Or John Bockelson, C. 1509 A

John Of Leiden, Aka John Bockold Or John Bockelson, C. 1509 A
John Of Leiden, Aka John Bockold Or John Bockelson, C.1509 A

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: John Of Leiden Or Jan Van Leiden Or Jan Beukelsz Or Jan Beukelszoon Aka John Bockold Or John

John Of Leiden Or Jan Van Leiden Or Jan Beukelsz Or Jan Beukelszoon Aka John Bockold Or John Bockelson 1509? To 1536 Dutch Anabaptist Leader And Leader Of Munster Rebellion

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: United States. Virginia. Anabaptist Baptism

United States. Virginia. Anabaptist Baptism
United States. Virginia. 18th century. Anabaptist baptism. Engraving, 1841

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: FOXE: BOOK OF MARTYRS. Persecutions in Bohemia and Germany

FOXE: BOOK OF MARTYRS. Persecutions in Bohemia and Germany. Wood engraving, from an 1832 American edition of John Foxes Book of Martyrs

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: AMISH MENNONITE COUPLE. An Amish Mennonite couple in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

AMISH MENNONITE COUPLE. An Amish Mennonite couple in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Lithograph, American, 19th century

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Anabaptist Meeting

Anabaptist Meeting
A meeting of the Anabaptists in Amsterdam : two young people are being baptised into the faith. Date: 16th century

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669). The Mennonite Pr

Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669). The Mennonite Pr
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669). Dutch painter and etcher. The Mennonite Preacher Cornelis Claez Anslo (1592-1646) and his wife Aeltje Gerritsdr Schoueten (1589-1657), 1641. Oil on canvas

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: United States. Kansas. Mennonite religious service outside t

United States. Kansas. Mennonite religious service outside the hut. Colored engraving of the newspaper Frank Leslies (1875)

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Beuckelson / Bockelson

Beuckelson / Bockelson
JAN BEUCKELSON or BOCKELSON also known as JAN VAN LEIDEN Dutch religious leader (Anabaptist) Date: 1509? - 1536

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Jan Beuckelson

Jan Beuckelson (1509? - 1536) or Bockelson also known as Jan Van Leiden, Dutch Anabaptist leader

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Frontispiece, Legends of the Wandering Jew

Frontispiece, Legends of the Wandering Jew and the Sixteen Queens of Munster -- the Wandering Jew and the tailor Jean de Leyde (John of Leiden, Anabaptist leader). Date: published 1866

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: United States. Virginia. Anabaptist Baptism

United States. Virginia. Anabaptist Baptism. Their ideology lay in the acceptance of baptism of adults only. 17th century. Colored engraving, 1841

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: United States. Kansas. Mennonite religious service outside the hut

United States. Kansas. Mennonite religious service outside the hut. Colored engraving of the newspaper Frank Leslies (1875)

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Inside view of a hut built by the mennonist settlers in Kansas

Inside view of a hut built by the mennonist settlers in Kansas, USA. Colored engraving of the newspaper Frank Leslies (1875)

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: ANABAPTIST FAMILY. An Anabaptist family of the Hutterite sect of central Europe

ANABAPTIST FAMILY. An Anabaptist family of the Hutterite sect of central Europe. Woodcut, 16th century

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: CHURCH OF ENGLAND, 1641. Four Englishmen, each representing a party in opposition

CHURCH OF ENGLAND, 1641. Four Englishmen, each representing a party in opposition to the established Church, are shown fighting over the Bible. Broadside woodcut, English, 1641

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: Religions Enemies, 1641 (engraving) (b / w photo)

Religions Enemies, 1641 (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF250711 Religions Enemies, 1641 (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: John Taylor, the Water Poet)

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: A Catalogue of the Several Sects and Opinions in England and Other Countries, 1646

A Catalogue of the Several Sects and Opinions in England and Other Countries, 1646
XJF135360 A Catalogue of the Several Sects and Opinions in England and Other Countries, 1646 (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: NEW YORK: DUNKER BAPTISM. A German Baptist baptism ceremony in the Hudson River

NEW YORK: DUNKER BAPTISM. A German Baptist baptism ceremony in the Hudson River near the White Fort, New York. Lithograph, 1834

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: AMISH MENNONITE COUPLE. An Amish Mennonite couple in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

AMISH MENNONITE COUPLE. An Amish Mennonite couple in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Lithograph, American, 19th century

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: INIGO JONES: KNIPERDOLING. Court satire on an Anabaptist, sketched by Inigo Jones

INIGO JONES: KNIPERDOLING. Court satire on an Anabaptist, sketched by Inigo Jones (1573-1652) for a Masque

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: ANABAPTIST FAMILY. An Anabaptist family of the Hutterite sect of central Europe

ANABAPTIST FAMILY. An Anabaptist family of the Hutterite sect of central Europe. Woodcut, 16th century

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: ANABAPTIST ADULT BAPTISM. At Sandy Hill on the Hudson River, New York: aquatint, 1819

ANABAPTIST ADULT BAPTISM. At Sandy Hill on the Hudson River, New York: aquatint, 1819

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: CHURCH OF ENGLAND, 1641. Four Englishmen, each representing a party in opposition

CHURCH OF ENGLAND, 1641. Four Englishmen, each representing a party in opposition to the established Church, are shown fighting over the Bible. Broadside woodcut, English, 1641

Background imageAnabaptist Collection: THOMAS MUNTZER (c1489-1525). German religious reformer and Anabaptist leader. Etching

THOMAS MUNTZER (c1489-1525). German religious reformer and Anabaptist leader. Etching, Dutch, 17th century



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Anabaptism, a radical Christian movement that emerged during the 16th century, has left an indelible mark on history. At its core is the belief in adult baptism and the rejection of infant baptism. Menno Simons, a prominent figure within Anabaptism, played a crucial role in shaping its theology and practices. Although originating in Europe, Anabaptism's influence spread far beyond its birthplace. Central America became home to many Anabaptist communities, including one located in Belize's Orange Walk district. The Hill Bank Field Station stands as a testament to their commitment to sustainable living and community-building. The visual representation of this religious group can be seen through various artworks throughout history. William Oxman (or Orsingham) captured the essence of Anabaptists through his intricate etching from 1661. Similarly, John and Mary Champian depicted the clash between Presbytarianism and Anabaptism with their powerful woodcut. Engravings showcasing The Society of Anabaptists offer insight into their communal practices and shared beliefs. Meanwhile, an illustration from Balthasar Hubmaier's Apocalypsis insignium aliquot haeresiarcharum reveals both the persecution faced by these believers and their unwavering faith. In Switzerland during the 19th century, an image emerges of an Anabaptist milkmaid donning a simple cornette cap while carrying her pail of milk—a symbol of humble devotion amidst societal norms. Bridging time gaps further highlights how deeply ingrained this movement was within society. Witnessing full immersion baptisms along rivers or partaking in Mennonite baptism ceremonies showcases not only their commitment to spiritual rebirth but also their resilience against adversity. Religion tossed in a blanket—an engraving from 1641—symbolizes ongoing debates surrounding faith during this era. It serves as a reminder that even within the Anabaptist movement, differing interpretations and conflicts existed.