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"Moses: A Symbol of Strength and Legacy" In the realm of art, it has been a subject that has captivated artists across centuries

Background imageMoses Collection: Romania - Moldavia - Suceava. Fresco in St. Georges church (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1993)

Romania - Moldavia - Suceava. Fresco in St. Georges church (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1993)
Romania - Moldavia - Suceava. St. Georges church, 16th century. UNESCO World Heritage List, 1993. Moses and the Tablets of the Law. Fresco

Background imageMoses Collection: The Discovery of Moses : Nicholas Poussin (1594-1665) French painter. Oil on canvas

The Discovery of Moses : Nicholas Poussin (1594-1665) French painter. Oil on canvas

Background imageMoses Collection: Moses Trampling on Pharaohs Crown, 1671. Oil on canvas. Gerbrand van den Eeckhout

Moses Trampling on Pharaohs Crown, 1671. Oil on canvas. Gerbrand van den Eeckhout (1621-1674) Dutch painter. Legend from the Bible, Exodus 2:10, The infant Moses favourite of the kings daughter

Background imageMoses Collection: Languages. Moses receiving from God the tablets of the Law in Hebrew. Bible Exodus 34

Languages. Moses receiving from God the tablets of the Law in Hebrew. Bible Exodus 34. Central group represents Greek. On right figure of Learning holds a hornbook

Background imageMoses Collection: Moses striking the rock in the wilderness and producing water. Woodcut from Conrad

Moses striking the rock in the wilderness and producing water. Woodcut from Conrad Lycosthenes Prodigiorum ac ostentorum chronicon, Basel, 1557

Background imageMoses Collection: Al-Buraq, the winged horse that carried Mohammed on his night flight to Jerusalem to meet

Al-Buraq, the winged horse that carried Mohammed on his night flight to Jerusalem to meet and pray with Moses and Jesus. Tapestry

Background imageMoses Collection: Moses, after 40 days absence, comes down from the mountain with the Ten Commandments

Moses, after 40 days absence, comes down from the mountain with the Ten Commandments. Bible: Exodus 34. Chromolithograph c1860

Background imageMoses Collection: Moses, having interceded with God on behalf of Israelites in the wilderness, instructs

Moses, having interceded with God on behalf of Israelites in the wilderness, instructs them to look on brazen serpent he has made and they will be cured of their snake bites. Bible Numbers 21

Background imageMoses Collection: Moses, shown as so often with horns of hair, leading the Children of Israel out of Egyptian bondage

Moses, shown as so often with horns of hair, leading the Children of Israel out of Egyptian bondage. From Conrad Lycosthenes Prodigiorum ac Ostentorum chronicon Conrad Lycosthenes (Basel 1557)

Background imageMoses Collection: Moses with the tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments. Bible Exodus 34. Copperplate

Moses with the tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments. Bible Exodus 34. Copperplate engraving c1808

Background imageMoses Collection: God sent a plague of serpents to punish Israelites for their disobedience. They repented

God sent a plague of serpents to punish Israelites for their disobedience. They repented, asking Moses to intercede. God told him to make brazen serpent and all those bitten could look on serpent

Background imageMoses Collection: Moses descending from Mount Sinai with the tablets of the law (Ten Commandments)

Moses descending from Mount Sinai with the tablets of the law (Ten Commandments). Exodus 5.35. Illustration by Gustave Dore (1832-1883) for The Bible (London 1866). Wood engraving

Background imageMoses Collection: The Finding of Moses by Pharaohs Daughter (1904), by the Dutch-born Victorian

The Finding of Moses by Pharaohs Daughter (1904), by the Dutch-born Victorian painter Lawrence Alma-Tadema English Classicist English Painter (1836-1912)

Background imageMoses Collection: Pharaohs Daughter Finding Baby Moses, 1855. Oil on canvas. Konstantin Flavitsky

Pharaohs Daughter Finding Baby Moses, 1855. Oil on canvas. Konstantin Flavitsky (1830-1866) Russian painter. Religion Judeo-Christian Old Testament

Background imageMoses Collection: The Wedding Dinner: Lord Mayor of London at wedding breakfast at London Tavern of Moses Abrahams

The Wedding Dinner: Lord Mayor of London at wedding breakfast at London Tavern of Moses Abrahams and Elizabeth, daughter of rich Jewish fishmonger Michael Myers, centre. Print 1812

Background imageMoses Collection: Moses, religious leader and principal prophet of Israelites. Half-length portrait

Moses, religious leader and principal prophet of Israelites. Half-length portrait of Moses facing right, holding the tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments given him by God on Mount Sinai

Background imageMoses Collection: Aaron, brother of Moses and first High Priest of the Israelites. Half-length portrait

Aaron, brother of Moses and first High Priest of the Israelites. Half-length portrait looking to left of Aaron in priests robes and holding incense censer Religion Judaism Jewish Sacred Text Exodus

Background imageMoses Collection: Moses Montefiore (1784-1885) Italian-born English philanthropist and campaigner for Jewish rights

Moses Montefiore (1784-1885) Italian-born English philanthropist and campaigner for Jewish rights. Here in 1860s with girls of the Isle of Thanet Orphanage, Kent, watched by Mrs Tait

Background imageMoses Collection: The Child Moses on the Nile, by Gustave Dorafaa

The Child Moses on the Nile, by Gustave Dorafaa
The Child Moses on the Nile, by Gustave Dorafa

Background imageMoses Collection: Moses Breaking the Tables of the Law, by Gustave Dorafaa

Moses Breaking the Tables of the Law, by Gustave Dorafaa
Moses Breaking the Tables of the Law, by Gustave Dorafa

Background imageMoses Collection: In the City, Nov. 9, 1837, her Majesty Knighting Sir Moses Montefiore

In the City, Nov. 9, 1837, her Majesty Knighting Sir Moses Montefiore

Background imageMoses Collection: Source Size = 2048 x 2774

Source Size = 2048 x 2774
THE WELL OF MOSES. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageMoses Collection: The Egyptians Urge Moses to Depart, by Gustave Dore

The Egyptians Urge Moses to Depart, by Gustave Dore

Background imageMoses Collection: Italy, Milan, painting of Saint Moses

Italy, Milan, painting of Saint Moses
Filippo de Pisis (1896-1956), Saint Moses, 1931

Background imageMoses Collection: Sarcophagus representing the escape from Egypt, front detail

Sarcophagus representing the escape from Egypt, front detail 5th Century, Republic of Croatia, Spalato, Arheoloski Muzej U Splitu (Archaeological Museum), Early Christian art

Background imageMoses Collection: The Ten Commandments, 1430 text

The Ten Commandments, 1430 text
The Ten Commandments. Illuminated manuscript miniature from the 15th-century Alba Bible, depicting The Ten Commandment written in golden letters (The Book of Deuteronomy)

Background imageMoses Collection: Calopteryx splendens, banded demoiselle

Calopteryx splendens, banded demoiselle. Illustration taken from Moses Harris, An Exposition of English Insects, 1776-1780

Background imageMoses Collection: HUGUET, Jaume (1415-1492). Moses and the Burning

HUGUET, Jaume (1415-1492). Moses and the Burning Bush. 2nd half 15th c. SPAIN. Tortosa. Cathedral. Gothic art. Tempera on wood

Background imageMoses Collection: Ashburnam Pentateuch or Tours Pentateuch. 5th-6th

Ashburnam Pentateuch or Tours Pentateuch. 5th-6th

Background imageMoses Collection: BELLINI, Giovanni (1430-1516). Transfiguration

BELLINI, Giovanni (1430-1516). Transfiguration of Christ. ca. 1455. Christ in Mount Tabor together with Elijah and Moses. Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Venetian school. Tempera on wood. ITALY

Background imageMoses Collection: Le Brun, Charles (1619-1690). Moses Defending

Le Brun, Charles (1619-1690). Moses Defending

Background imageMoses Collection: Doctrine chreti鮮e (13th. c). Fol. 64: Representation

Doctrine chreti鮮e (13th. c). Fol. 64: Representation
Doctrine chreti鮮 e (13th. c). Fol. 64: Representation of Equity: Moses separates two men persons who were fighting. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. Valencia. Valencia University Library

Background imageMoses Collection: MAIMONIDES, Moses (1135-1204). Spanish Jewish

MAIMONIDES, Moses (1135-1204). Spanish Jewish philosopher and physician, disciple of Averroes. Sculpture of Maimonides. Sculpture on bronze. SPAIN. ANDALUSIA. Cordoba

Background imageMoses Collection: Moses playing with the crown of the pharaoh (16th

Moses playing with the crown of the pharaoh (16th c.). Flemish art. Tapestry. SPAIN. Zaragoza. Zaragoza University Library

Background imageMoses Collection: BECCAFUMI, Domenico (1484-1551). Moses Showing

BECCAFUMI, Domenico (1484-1551). Moses Showing the Tables of the Law. 1517-1546. ITALY. Siena. Cathedral. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Mosaic

Background imageMoses Collection: COCCAPANI, Sigismondo (1583-1643); COCCAPANI

COCCAPANI, Sigismondo (1583-1643); COCCAPANI, Sigismondo (1583-1643). Moses and the daughters of Jethro. 17th c.; Moses and the daughters of Jethro. 17th c. Baroque art. Oil on canvas

Background imageMoses Collection: Michelangelo (1475-1564). Moses. 1513-1515. ITALY

Michelangelo (1475-1564). Moses. 1513-1515. ITALY. Rome. Church of San Pietro in Vincoli. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Sculpture on marble

Background imageMoses Collection: Moses saved from the water. 18th c. Maiolica

Moses saved from the water. 18th c. Maiolica

Background imageMoses Collection: Justus of Ghent, Joos van Wassenhove (1435-1480)

Justus of Ghent, Joos van Wassenhove (1435-1480). Moses. 1470s. Flemish art. Oil on wood. ITALY. Urbino. Ducal Palace

Background imageMoses Collection: SLUTER, Claus (1340-1406)

SLUTER, Claus (1340-1406). The Well of Moses or The Well of the Prophets. Detail of Moses figure. FRANCE. Dijon. Charterhouse

Background imageMoses Collection: GENTILESCHI, Orazio Lomi (1565-1638)

GENTILESCHI, Orazio Lomi (1565-1638). Moses Rescued from the Nile. Baroque art. Oil on canvas

Background imageMoses Collection: Mozarabic Bible

Mozarabic Bible

Background imageMoses Collection: MAIMONIDES, Moses (1135-1204)

MAIMONIDES, Moses (1135-1204). Spanish Jewish philosopher and physician, disciple of Averroes. Sculpture of Maimonides. Sculpture

Background imageMoses Collection: FETTI, Domenico (1588-1623). Moses before the

FETTI, Domenico (1588-1623). Moses before the Burning Bush. 1613 - 1614. Baroque art. Oil on wood. AUSTRIA. Vienna. Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna (Museum of Art History)

Background imageMoses Collection: Landscape with the Finding of Moses

Landscape with the Finding of Moses

Background imageMoses Collection: Illustrated woodcut title page, printed in red and black. Co

Illustrated woodcut title page, printed in red and black. Contains representations of the four Evangelists, Moses and Aaron, and the Creation

Background imageMoses Collection: Europe, Italy, Rome. Statue of Moses, carved by Michelangelo, was part of the tomb of Julius II

Europe, Italy, Rome. Statue of Moses, carved by Michelangelo, was part of the tomb of Julius II, in San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome, Italy

Background imageMoses Collection: View from Mount Sinai at sunrise, Sinai mountains, Egypt

View from Mount Sinai at sunrise, Sinai mountains, Egypt



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"Moses: A Symbol of Strength and Legacy" In the realm of art, it has been a subject that has captivated artists across centuries. One such depiction is by John Everett Millais in his painting titled "Moses, " where he portrays the biblical figure with hands held up high, commanding attention and reverence. However, when we think of Moses, it's not just about artistic interpretations; there are historical figures who bear this name as well. Take John Moses Browning, an ingenious inventor known for revolutionizing firearms with his creation of the Browning Machine Gun. His contributions to weaponry have left an indelible mark on history. But let us not forget the origins of this iconic name – rooted deeply in ancient times. The story begins with Moses leading his people through trials and tribulations during their exodus from Egypt. The first Passover became a pivotal moment as they escaped slavery under Pharaoh's rule. Artists like Anna Mary Robertson, famously known as Grandma Moses, also found inspiration in depicting scenes from biblical narratives like "The First Passover. " Her oil-over-photograph artwork from the 1950s captures both her admiration for religious stories and her unique folk art style. Moving away from paintings but still within the realm of artistry lies another reference to Moses - the Portland vase housed at the British Museum. This exquisite piece showcases intricate craftsmanship dating back to ancient Rome while serving as a testament to human creativity throughout history. Beyond artworks and artifacts lie cultural references associated with this influential figure. Annie Oakley, renowned sharpshooter extraordinaire captured public imagination much like Moses did centuries ago when she posed for publicity stills holding her guns up high – a symbol of strength akin to that displayed by our biblical hero. Even Renaissance master Raphael paid homage to Moses in his masterpiece "Transfiguration, " showcasing him alongside Jesus Christ himself – emphasizing his significance in religious iconography throughout time.