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"Journey through Faith

Background imageReligious Illustration Collection: Mary Magdalene repentant, Bible engraving by Gustav Dore, 19th cent

Mary Magdalene repentant, Bible engraving by Gustav Dore, 19th cent. NOTE: This image avail. up to 100MB. Call for details

Background imageReligious Illustration Collection: Ruth and Naomi, 19th cent. Bible engraving by Gustav Dore GERMANY

Ruth and Naomi, 19th cent. Bible engraving by Gustav Dore GERMANY
Ruth and Naomi, 19th cent. Bible engraving by Gustav Dore, GERMANY. NOTE: This image avail. up to 100MB. Call for details

Background imageReligious Illustration Collection: Portrait of Saint Sebastiao (St Sebastian) 1530

Portrait of Saint Sebastiao (St Sebastian) 1530

Background imageReligious Illustration Collection: France, The descent of the Holy Spirit, miniature from the Breviary of Marie de Bourgogne, facsimile

France, The descent of the Holy Spirit, miniature from the Breviary of Marie de Bourgogne, facsimile 15th century, Vienna, Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek

Background imageReligious Illustration Collection: Denmark, Jelling Hills, runestones, Runic inscriptions on stone erected by King Harald in 983

Denmark, Jelling Hills, runestones, Runic inscriptions on stone erected by King Harald in 983
Denmark - Jelling Hills, runestones (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1994). Runic inscriptions on a stone erected by King Harald in 983, which marks the Danes turn to Christianity

Background imageReligious Illustration Collection: Detail representing knights from, Stories from Life of Saint Nicholas of Bari

Detail representing knights from, Stories from Life of Saint Nicholas of Bari: Miracle of Beheaded Youths
Giovanni di Francesco (1412-1459), Stories from the Life of Saint Nicholas of Bari: The Miracle of the Beheaded Youths, circa 1457, wood, 23x158 cm. Detail: knights

Background imageReligious Illustration Collection: Christ and abbot Mena, detail: Christ, from Egypt, Bawit, tempera painting

Christ and abbot Mena, detail: Christ, from Egypt, Bawit, tempera painting
Egyptian civilization, Coptic Period, 7th century A.D. Christ and abbot Mena, tempera painting. From Bawit. Detail: Christ

Background imageReligious Illustration Collection: Italy, Annunciation: the Virgin Annunciate, miniature from Officium Beatae Mariae Virginis by

Italy, Annunciation: the Virgin Annunciate, miniature from Officium Beatae Mariae Virginis by Alberto de Porcelisby Giovanni di Benedetto da Como, 1383 Biblioteca Estense

Background imageReligious Illustration Collection: Italy, Annunciation: the Angel with a lily, miniature by Giovanni di Benedetto da Como

Italy, Annunciation: the Angel with a lily, miniature by Giovanni di Benedetto da Como, from Officium Beatae Mariae Virginis by Alberto de Porcelis, 1383 Latin manuscript on parchment, c. 21, verso

Background imageReligious Illustration Collection: France, Ile-de-France, Paris, Louvre Museum, Egypt saved by Joseph

France, Ile-de-France, Paris, Louvre Museum, Egypt saved by Joseph, detail by Alexandre Denis Abel de Pujol (1785-1861)
France - Ile-de-France - Paris. Louvre Museum. Egyptian antiquities rooms, ceiling of room 29.Alexandre-Denis Abel de Pujol (1785-1861), Egypt saved by Joseph, 1827, 147x212 cm. Detail

Background imageReligious Illustration Collection: Christ and abbot Mena from Egypt, Bawit, tempera painting

Christ and abbot Mena from Egypt, Bawit, tempera painting
Egyptian civilization, Coptic Period, 7th century A.D. Christ and abbot Mena, tempera painting. From Bawit

Background imageReligious Illustration Collection: Hathor as a cow breastfeeding Amenhotep II as a young man, from Deir-el-Bahari, detail

Hathor as a cow breastfeeding Amenhotep II as a young man, from Deir-el-Bahari, detail
Egyptian civilization, 15th century b.C. Hathor as a cow breastfeeding Amenhotep II as a young man. Detail. From from Deir-el-Bahari

Background imageReligious Illustration Collection: Egypt, Ramesside period, Ostracon depicting a religious scene with flowers

Egypt, Ramesside period, Ostracon depicting a religious scene with flowers and a snake found in Deir el-Medina 13th-11th Century B.C. Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum), New Kingdom, Egyptian art

Background imageReligious Illustration Collection: Tile depicting Abraham and the sacrifice of Isaac from the walls of a Christian basilica, terracotta

Tile depicting Abraham and the sacrifice of Isaac from the walls of a Christian basilica, terracotta 5th century A.D. Tunisia, Tunis, Musee National Du Bardo (Archaeological Museum)

Background imageReligious Illustration Collection: France, nantes, Saint Peter Rejecting Jesus, 1650

France, nantes, Saint Peter Rejecting Jesus, 1650
Georges de La Tour (1593-1652), Saint Peter Rejecting Jesus, 1650, oil on canvas, 120x161 cm

Background imageReligious Illustration Collection: France, Nantes, Return of Prodigal Son

France, Nantes, Return of Prodigal Son
James Jacques Joseph Tissot (1836-1902), The Return of the Prodigal Son

Background imageReligious Illustration Collection: Virgin and Child, Greek 17th cent. Icon from the Benaki Museum, Athens. NOTE: This image avail

Virgin and Child, Greek 17th cent. Icon from the Benaki Museum, Athens. NOTE: This image avail. up to 100MB. Call for details

Background imageReligious Illustration Collection: The Virgin and

The Virgin and Child Pelagonitissa. Zrze Monastery. 1421. Byzantine Icon. Macedonia, Ex-Yugoslavia. NOTE: This image avail. up to 100MB. Call for details



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"Journey through Faith: A Visual Exploration of Religious Illustration" Step into the realm of divine artistry as we delve into a rich tapestry of religious illustrations spanning across different faiths and eras. From ancient mythologies to sacred scriptures, these captivating depictions offer glimpses into the spiritual realms that have shaped our beliefs and cultures. Intriguingly, we begin with Janus, the Roman god symbolizing transitions and new beginnings. As his two faces look both forward and backward, we are reminded of the eternal cycle of life and its inherent connection to spirituality. Moving further, an illustration unfolds before our eyes - four priests carrying the Ark of the Covenant while crossing the mighty River Jordan. This powerful scene from biblical history represents a pivotal moment in which faith triumphs over adversity. The Pythia's prophetic visions at Delphi come alive next; her enigmatic words echoing through time as seekers sought guidance from this oracle. The convergence of divinity and mortal existence is palpable within these mystical illustrations. We then witness Jesus praying fervently in the Garden, capturing a profound moment where humanity meets divinity in an intimate communion. His unwavering devotion serves as an inspiration for believers across generations. A breathtaking fresco reveals another significant event - The Transfiguration. Christ stands vested in white amidst Moses and Elijah while apostles John, Peter, and James bear witness below. This ethereal encounter signifies a transformative revelation that forever changed those present. An antique map takes us on a geographical journey to Biblical Palestine—a land steeped in historical significance for multiple religions—where stories intertwine with landscapes etched by time itself. Saint Mary Magdalene penitent emerges on canvas—an embodiment of redemption through repentance—a testament to human frailty seeking solace within divine forgiveness. Muhammad—the Prophet of Islam—is depicted reverently; his teachings shaping one-fifth of humanity's spiritual path towards enlightenment and unity.