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"Sodom: A Tale of Destruction and Depravity" In the medieval Mappa Mundi, created around 1290 on vellum, the city finds its place as a cautionary tale

Background imageSodom Collection: LOTs WIFE. Lots wife looks back at Sodom and Gomorrah and turns into a pillar of salt

LOTs WIFE. Lots wife looks back at Sodom and Gomorrah and turns into a pillar of salt (Genesis 19: 26). Woodcut from The Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493

Background imageSodom Collection: SODOM & GOMORRAH. Lots wife is turned into a pillar of salt when she stops to

SODOM & GOMORRAH. Lots wife is turned into a pillar of salt when she stops to watch the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, as Lot and his daughters continue to flee (Genesis 19: 26)

Background imageSodom Collection: GENESIS: LOT. Lot and his family leaving Sodom. Oil on canvas by Peter Paul Rubens

GENESIS: LOT. Lot and his family leaving Sodom. Oil on canvas by Peter Paul Rubens

Background imageSodom Collection: Lot Leaves Abraham

Lot Leaves Abraham
Because the land will not support their combined flocks, Lot parts from Abraham : he chooses the plains of Jordan and the ill-fated city of Sodom

Background imageSodom Collection: Lot and his two daughters on their journey

Lot and his two daughters on their journey from Sodom to Zoar - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 19.15. 1787

Background imageSodom Collection: Sodomites Go Blind

Sodomites Go Blind
The people of Sodom are punished for their wicked ways by being struck blind

Background imageSodom Collection: Fall of Sodom

Fall of Sodom. Date: circa late 19th century

Background imageSodom Collection: Destruction of Sodom and Gamorrah

Destruction of Sodom and Gamorrah
The destruction of Sodom and Gamorrah Date: 1493

Background imageSodom Collection: Lot Daughters 1530 Engraving Sheet 3 9 / 16 2 3 / 8

Lot Daughters 1530 Engraving Sheet 3 9 / 16 2 3 / 8
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Background imageSodom Collection: Lot Family Fleeing Sodom Story 1555 Engraving

Lot Family Fleeing Sodom Story 1555 Engraving
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Background imageSodom Collection: Lot Daughters Story 1555 Engraving Sheet 4 1 / 2

Lot Daughters Story 1555 Engraving Sheet 4 1 / 2
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Background imageSodom Collection: Burning Sodom formerly Destruction 1843 1857

Burning Sodom formerly Destruction 1843 1857
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Background imageSodom Collection: A Map of Samaria, from A Pisgah-sight of Palestine by Thomas Fuller, 1650

A Map of Samaria, from A Pisgah-sight of Palestine by Thomas Fuller, 1650
XJF696553 A Map of Samaria, from A Pisgah-sight of Palestine by Thomas Fuller, 1650 (engraving) by Goddard, John (fl.1631-61); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSodom Collection: Rembrandt van Rijn, Lot and His Family Leaving Sodom, Dutch, 1606 - 1669, 1652-1655

Rembrandt van Rijn, Lot and His Family Leaving Sodom, Dutch, 1606 - 1669, 1652-1655, pen and light brown ink

Background imageSodom Collection: Lot and His Daughters, c. 1496-99 (oil on panel)

Lot and His Daughters, c. 1496-99 (oil on panel)
XOS741903 Lot and His Daughters, c. 1496-99 (oil on panel) by DAOErer or Duerer, Albrecht (1471-1528); 52.4 x 42.2 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Background imageSodom Collection: Lot leaves along with his wife and daughters the town Sodom, an angel shows them the way

Lot leaves along with his wife and daughters the town Sodom, an angel shows them the way, in the background the burning city, Frans Menton, Dating 1550 - 1570

Background imageSodom Collection: Landscape with Abraham and the Three Angels, Julius Goltzius, Hans Bol, J. Janssonius, c

Landscape with Abraham and the Three Angels, Julius Goltzius, Hans Bol, J. Janssonius, c. 1560 - 1595

Background imageSodom Collection: Abraham and the Three Angels, attributed to Symon Novelanus, 1577 - 1627

Abraham and the Three Angels, attributed to Symon Novelanus, 1577 - 1627

Background imageSodom Collection: Abraham frees Lot, attributed to Symon Novelanus, 1577 - 1627

Abraham frees Lot, attributed to Symon Novelanus, 1577 - 1627

Background imageSodom Collection: Lot and his daughters, Cornelis Cort, Hendrick Hondius (I), c. 1590 - c. 1650

Lot and his daughters, Cornelis Cort, Hendrick Hondius (I), c. 1590 - c. 1650

Background imageSodom Collection: Flight of Lot and his family from Sodom, Ferdinand Leenhoff, Ch. Chardon, 1841 - 1914

Flight of Lot and his family from Sodom, Ferdinand Leenhoff, Ch. Chardon, 1841 - 1914

Background imageSodom Collection: Abraham receives the three angels, Lot leaves Sodom, print maker: Jan Luyken, Barent

Abraham receives the three angels, Lot leaves Sodom, print maker: Jan Luyken, Barent Visscher, Andries van Damme, 1698

Background imageSodom Collection: Armies of Sodom and Gomorrah defeated, Jan Luyken, Pieter Mortier, 1703 - 1762

Armies of Sodom and Gomorrah defeated, Jan Luyken, Pieter Mortier, 1703 - 1762

Background imageSodom Collection: Destruction of Sodom, Jan Luyken, wed. Pieter Arentsz & Cornelis van der Sys (II), 1712

Destruction of Sodom, Jan Luyken, wed. Pieter Arentsz & Cornelis van der Sys (II), 1712

Background imageSodom Collection: Hendrik Goltzius after Anthonie van Blocklandt (Dutch, 1558-1617), Lot and His Daughters

Hendrik Goltzius after Anthonie van Blocklandt (Dutch, 1558-1617), Lot and His Daughters Leaving Sodom, 1582, engraving

Background imageSodom Collection: GENESIS: LOTs WIFE. Lots wife turned into a pillar of salt. Manuscript illumination

GENESIS: LOTs WIFE. Lots wife turned into a pillar of salt. Manuscript illumination, c1280, from the North French Miscellany

Background imageSodom Collection: LOTs WIFE. Lots wife looks back at Sodom and Gomorrah and turns into a pillar of salt

LOTs WIFE. Lots wife looks back at Sodom and Gomorrah and turns into a pillar of salt (Genesis 19: 26). Woodcut from The Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493

Background imageSodom Collection: LOT AND FAMILY. A left, Melchizedek blesses Abraham as Lot and his family look on (Genesis 14)

LOT AND FAMILY. A left, Melchizedek blesses Abraham as Lot and his family look on (Genesis 14)
LOT AND FAMILY. A left, Melchizedek blesses Abraham as Lot and his family look on (Genesis 14: 19-20); at right, Lot offers his virgin daughters to the Sodomites (Genesis 19: 8)

Background imageSodom Collection: Lots entrance into Zoar and the destruction of Sodom

Lots entrance into Zoar and the destruction of Sodom. circa early 19th century

Background imageSodom Collection: The Angels of Sodom. Oil on canvas Gustave Moreau (1826-1899) French painter

The Angels of Sodom. Oil on canvas Gustave Moreau (1826-1899) French painter. The angels sent by God to the doomed city of Sodom and met by Lot. Bible Genesis

Background imageSodom Collection: Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah by earthquake c. 1900 BC: Lots wife turned

Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah by earthquake c. 1900 BC: Lots wife turned
Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah by earthquake c.1900 BC: Lots wife turned to pillar of salt for disobeying Gods order not to look back

Background imageSodom Collection: SODOM & GOMORRAH. The Lord rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone

SODOM & GOMORRAH. The Lord rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the Lord out of heaven...his (Lot s) wife looked back from behind him

Background imageSodom Collection: Abraham parting from his son, Lot

Abraham parting from his son, Lot
Lot taking his family to Sodom, and bidding goodbye to Abraham. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSodom Collection: Angels in disguise welcomed by Abraham

Angels in disguise welcomed by Abraham
Abraham offers food to strangers, who are angels come to destroy Sodom. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSodom Collection: Sodom Destroyed

Sodom Destroyed
God smites Sodom but spares Lot and his family : his wife looks back and becomes a pillar of salt, his daughters ply him with wine and entice him to couple with them

Background imageSodom Collection: Lot and the Angels

Lot and the Angels
When God sends two angels to report on the wickedness of Sodom, they lodge with Lot, but the Sodomites lust after the angels (believing them beautiful men) and are blinded

Background imageSodom Collection: Abraham and Lot Quarrel

Abraham and Lot Quarrel
The shepherds of Abraham and Lot quarrel, and they decide to go their separate ways - Lot goes to Sodom

Background imageSodom Collection: Sodom, Gomorrah / Martin

Sodom, Gomorrah / Martin
The Cities of the Plain are destroyed because God finds their lifestyle unacceptable

Background imageSodom Collection: Lot Leaves Sodom

Lot Leaves Sodom
Lot and his daughters flee the Cities of the Plain, but his wife turns for one last look and is turned into a pillar of salt

Background imageSodom Collection: Abraham & Melchisedek

Abraham & Melchisedek
When Abraham returns from his victory over the four great kings who had attacked Sodom, Melchisedek, king of Salem (Jerusalem), welcomes him with bread and wine

Background imageSodom Collection: Nurnberg Chronik 1493

Nurnberg Chronik 1493
The Cities of the Plain are destroyed : Lots wife, who turns to admire the show, is turned to a pillar of salt, but the rest of her family escape with angelic help

Background imageSodom Collection: LOTs WIFE

LOTs WIFE
Turning their backs on Sodom & Gomorrah, Lot & his daughters walk away, but his wife turns for a last look and is turned into a statue or pillar of salt by a reproving angel



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"Sodom: A Tale of Destruction and Depravity" In the medieval Mappa Mundi, created around 1290 on vellum, the city finds its place as a cautionary tale. Depicted in an engraving titled "The destruction and Gomorrah, " we witness the divine judgment passed upon these sinful cities. The flames engulfing them are vividly captured in another oil painting called "Sodom and Gomorrah on Fire. " But what led to this catastrophic event? Perhaps it was the wickedness that pervaded every corner, as depicted in "The Destroying Angel and Daemons of Evil Interrupting the Orgies of the Vicious and Intemperate. " This captivating canvas portrays debauchery interrupted by supernatural forces. Even nature itself seems to reflect Sodom's corruption. The Apple of Sodom, with its deceptive beauty but bitter taste, serves as a metaphor for temptation leading to downfall – much like the city itself. In biblical engravings from different centuries, we encounter Lot's involvement in this tragic story. In one scene titled "Lot, " Etienne Delaune captures his drunken slumber while his daughters plot their own disturbing actions nearby. Another work by Delaune depicts "Lot and His Daughters" engaging in an act born out of desperation. As we explore further into artistic interpretations surrounding Sodom, we stumble upon an etching entitled "The bishop and his fancy Gomorrah. " Created in 1822, it satirically comments on moral decay within religious institutions. Through various mediums – be it oil paintings or engravings – artists have sought to depict both the physical destruction wrought upon these cities and delve into deeper themes such as sinfulness, temptation, divine judgment, human weakness, and societal corruption. Ultimately though lost to history's sands long ago.