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Background imageOld Testament Collection: THE PLAGUE OF PESTILENCE. Illumination from the Golden Haggadah, Spain, 1320-30

THE PLAGUE OF PESTILENCE. Illumination from the Golden Haggadah, Spain, 1320-30

Background imageOld Testament Collection: SAMSON AND DELILAH. Woodcut by Lucas van Leyden (1494-1533)

SAMSON AND DELILAH. Woodcut by Lucas van Leyden (1494-1533)

Background imageOld Testament Collection: BIBLE: THE CREATION. Woodcut from Miles Coverdales Bible, 1535, depicting the

BIBLE: THE CREATION. Woodcut from Miles Coverdales Bible, 1535, depicting the six days of creation from the Book of Genesis

Background imageOld Testament Collection: JUDAS MACCABEUS (d. 160 B. C. ). Jewish patriot. With his four brothers in battle

JUDAS MACCABEUS (d. 160 B. C. ). Jewish patriot. With his four brothers in battle
JUDAS MACCABEUS (d. 160 B.C.). Jewish patriot. With his four brothers in battle. Woodcut, French, 1514

Background imageOld Testament Collection: MOSES STRIKES ROCK. Moses smites water from rock in Horeb (Exodus 17: 3-6)

MOSES STRIKES ROCK. Moses smites water from rock in Horeb (Exodus 17: 3-6). French manuscript illumination, c1250

Background imageOld Testament Collection: SAUL THREATENS DAVID. (Left) Saul, madly jealous of David, tries to slay him with his spear

SAUL THREATENS DAVID. (Left) Saul, madly jealous of David, tries to slay him with his spear; (right) Saul makes David a captain over a thousand men (I Samuel xviii: 10-14)

Background imageOld Testament Collection: PASSOVER. The Passover and the Slaying of the First-born (Exodus 12: 21-29): French

PASSOVER. The Passover and the Slaying of the First-born (Exodus 12: 21-29): French manuscript illumination, c1250

Background imageOld Testament Collection: HAMAN & MORDECAI. Hamans daughter throwing the contents of a chamber pot on her

HAMAN & MORDECAI. Hamans daughter throwing the contents of a chamber pot on her father as he leads Mordecai on the Kings horse

Background imageOld Testament Collection: PASSAGE OF THE RED SEA. Moses leading the Israelites across the Red Sea. German woodcut

PASSAGE OF THE RED SEA. Moses leading the Israelites across the Red Sea. German woodcut, c1530, by Erhard Schoen

Background imageOld Testament Collection: MOSES AND BURNING BUSH. Moses and the burning bush from which God speaks (Exodus iii I-IV 9)

MOSES AND BURNING BUSH. Moses and the burning bush from which God speaks (Exodus iii I-IV 9). Woodcut from the Great Cologne Bible, 1478-1480

Background imageOld Testament Collection: ENOCH. Enoch, the father of Methusaleh. Woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493

ENOCH. Enoch, the father of Methusaleh. Woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493

Background imageOld Testament Collection: SAMUEL ANOINTING DAVID (I Samuel 16). Woodcut from the Cologne Bible, 1478-80

SAMUEL ANOINTING DAVID (I Samuel 16). Woodcut from the Cologne Bible, 1478-80

Background imageOld Testament Collection: SAMUEL ANOINTING SAUL (I Samuel 10: 1). Woodcut from the Cologne Bible, 1478-80

SAMUEL ANOINTING SAUL (I Samuel 10: 1). Woodcut from the Cologne Bible, 1478-80
SAMUEL ANOINTING SAUL (I Samuel 10:1). Woodcut from the Cologne Bible, 1478-80

Background imageOld Testament Collection: EXODUS: HEBREWS BUILDING with bricks. Wood engraving, 19th century

EXODUS: HEBREWS BUILDING with bricks. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageOld Testament Collection: RAPHAEL: EZEKIEL. The prophet Ezekiel. Detail from a drawing by Raphael (1483-1520)

RAPHAEL: EZEKIEL. The prophet Ezekiel. Detail from a drawing by Raphael (1483-1520)

Background imageOld Testament Collection: PLAGUE OF FROGS. The Second Plague; on the left, Moses is receiving instructions from the Lord

PLAGUE OF FROGS. The Second Plague; on the left, Moses is receiving instructions from the Lord and passing them in to Aaron. On the right, frogs everywhere (Exodus viii: 1-13)

Background imageOld Testament Collection: SAMUEL MAKING SACRIFICE. Samuel sacrificing a peace offering before the Lord (I Samuel XI: 14-15)

SAMUEL MAKING SACRIFICE. Samuel sacrificing a peace offering before the Lord (I Samuel XI: 14-15). French manuscript illumination, c1250

Background imageOld Testament Collection: BOAZ SEES RUTH GLEANING in his field, top; Ruth eats with Boaz and the reapers

BOAZ SEES RUTH GLEANING in his field, top; Ruth eats with Boaz and the reapers, lower left: the barley stack of Boaz, lower right (Ruth 2: 4-231): French Old Testament manuscript illumination, c1250

Background imageOld Testament Collection: DAVID ANNOINTED BY SAMUEL. David annointed by Samuel in the presence of his father and brothers

DAVID ANNOINTED BY SAMUEL. David annointed by Samuel in the presence of his father and brothers (I Samuel XVI: 12-13). French manuscript illumination, c1250

Background imageOld Testament Collection: DAVID, THE YOUNG SHEPHERD. Playing his pipe and a bell (I Samuel xvi: 5-11): French

DAVID, THE YOUNG SHEPHERD. Playing his pipe and a bell (I Samuel xvi: 5-11): French manuscript illumination, c1250

Background imageOld Testament Collection: JEPHTHAH & ABILMELECH. Left: Jephthah sacrifices his daughter (Judges xi: 39-40)

JEPHTHAH & ABILMELECH. Left: Jephthah sacrifices his daughter (Judges xi: 39-40). Right: Abilmelech, garbed in orange, and four companions in chainmail slay his brothers (Judges ix: 3-6)

Background imageOld Testament Collection: DAVID CARRYING HARP. David, carrying his harp and a shepherds crook, comes to

DAVID CARRYING HARP. David, carrying his harp and a shepherds crook, comes to King Saul with Jesses offerings (I Samuel xvi: 20-21): French manuscript illumination, c1250

Background imageOld Testament Collection: JONAH & THE WHALE. The whale swallowing Jonah (Jonah 1: 17)

JONAH & THE WHALE. The whale swallowing Jonah (Jonah 1: 17)
JONAH & THE WHALE. The whale swallowing Jonah (Jonah 1:17). Pen drawing from medieval Bible manuscript

Background imageOld Testament Collection: SARACENI: JUDITH. Jewish heroine in one of the books of the Apocrypha who saved

SARACENI: JUDITH. Jewish heroine in one of the books of the Apocrypha who saved her people by decapitating the Assyrian general Holofernes. Canvas by Carlo Saraceni (c1580-1620)

Background imageOld Testament Collection: EXODUS: BLOOD PLAGUE. The water turned to blood (Exodus 7: 20-22). French manuscript illumination

EXODUS: BLOOD PLAGUE. The water turned to blood (Exodus 7: 20-22). French manuscript illumination, c1250

Background imageOld Testament Collection: JACOB & LABAN. Jacobs covenant with Laban (Genesis 31: 43-48). French manuscript illumination

JACOB & LABAN. Jacobs covenant with Laban (Genesis 31: 43-48). French manuscript illumination, c1250

Background imageOld Testament Collection: WILLIAM BLAKE: JOB. When the Morning Stars Sang Together (Book of Job). Watercolor

WILLIAM BLAKE: JOB. When the Morning Stars Sang Together (Book of Job). Watercolor

Background imageOld Testament Collection: FONTEBASSO: SACRIFICE. Scene of Sacrifice

FONTEBASSO: SACRIFICE. Scene of Sacrifice. Oil on canvas, 18th century, by Francesco Fontebasso

Background imageOld Testament Collection: ADAM AND EVE (The Fall of Man): ms. miniature from French Book of Hours, c. 1480

ADAM AND EVE (The Fall of Man): ms. miniature from French Book of Hours, c. 1480

Background imageOld Testament Collection: DAVID AND MUSICIANS. David with bells and musicians

DAVID AND MUSICIANS. David with bells and musicians. Initial to Psalm 80. English manuscript illumination, c1290

Background imageOld Testament 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 imageOld Testament Collection: REMBRANDT: JEREMIAH. Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem. Oil on panel

REMBRANDT: JEREMIAH. Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem. Oil on panel, Rembrandt van Rijn, 1630

Background imageOld Testament Collection: MOSES LEADING ISRAELITES. Moses leads the Israelites into the desert. Woodcut

MOSES LEADING ISRAELITES. Moses leads the Israelites into the desert. Woodcut, Italian, 1486

Background imageOld Testament Collection: MOSES LEADING ISRAELITES. Moses leads the Israelites into the desert. Woodcut, Italian

MOSES LEADING ISRAELITES. Moses leads the Israelites into the desert. Woodcut, Italian, 1486

Background imageOld Testament Collection: MOSES LEADING ISRAELITES. Moses leads the Israelites across the Red Sea. Woodcut

MOSES LEADING ISRAELITES. Moses leads the Israelites across the Red Sea. Woodcut, Italian, 1486

Background imageOld Testament Collection: MOSES LEADING ISRAELITES. Moses leads the Israelites across the Red Sea. Woodcut

MOSES LEADING ISRAELITES. Moses leads the Israelites across the Red Sea. Woodcut, Italian, 1494

Background imageOld Testament Collection: SACRIFICE OF ISaC. Oil on copper by Jacopo Chimenti, called L Empoli (c1554-1640)

SACRIFICE OF ISaC. Oil on copper by Jacopo Chimenti, called L Empoli (c1554-1640)

Background imageOld Testament Collection: PHARAOHs DREAM. Pharaohs Dream, in which he saw the seven lean kine (by the river s

PHARAOHs DREAM. Pharaohs Dream, in which he saw the seven lean kine (by the river s
PHARAOHs DREAM. Pharaohs Dream, in which he saw the seven lean kine (by the rivers brink) devour the seven fat kine, which was interpreted by Joseph (Genesis xli, 1-4)

Background imageOld Testament Collection: BUILDING OF NOAHs ARK. Woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493

BUILDING OF NOAHs ARK. Woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493

Background imageOld Testament Collection: NOAHs ARK. The dove returns to the ark with an olive branch

NOAHs ARK. The dove returns to the ark with an olive branch. Woodcut from La Mer des Histoires by Pierre le Rouge, Paris, 1488

Background imageOld Testament Collection: NOAHs ARK, c1800. The animals entering Noahs Ark (Genesis 7: 8-9, 14-16). Line engraving

NOAHs ARK, c1800. The animals entering Noahs Ark (Genesis 7: 8-9, 14-16). Line engraving
NOAHs ARK, c1800. The animals entering Noahs Ark (Genesis 7:8-9, 14-16). Line engraving, French, c1800

Background imageOld Testament Collection: NOAHs ARK UPON THE WATER. Woodcut from the Cologne Bible, 1478

NOAHs ARK UPON THE WATER. Woodcut from the Cologne Bible, 1478

Background imageOld Testament Collection: RUTH AND NAOMI. Left: Ruth threshes the gleanings (Ruth 2: 17-19); right, Naomi

RUTH AND NAOMI. Left: Ruth threshes the gleanings (Ruth 2: 17-19); right, Naomi advises Ruth about Boaz (Ruth 3: 1-5): French ms. illumination, c1250

Background imageOld Testament Collection: RUTH ACCOMPANYING NAOMI to Bethlemen (Ruth I: 14-19): French ms. illumination, c1250

RUTH ACCOMPANYING NAOMI to Bethlemen (Ruth I: 14-19): French ms. illumination, c1250

Background imageOld Testament Collection: MOSES & PLAGUE. The Final Plagues: Darkness and Slaughter of the Firstborn (Exodus 10

MOSES & PLAGUE. The Final Plagues: Darkness and Slaughter of the Firstborn (Exodus 10: 21-23 and 11: 1-10). Woodcut from the Cologne Bible of 1478-80

Background imageOld Testament Collection: PLAGUE OF BOILS AND BLAINS. Moses is directed to take handfuls of ashes of the furnace

PLAGUE OF BOILS AND BLAINS. Moses is directed to take handfuls of ashes of the furnace and sprinkle them toward heaven, thereby producing boils and blains upon man and beast (Exodus 9: 8-12)

Background imageOld Testament Collection: PLAGUE OF FLIES. The Plague of Flies (Exodus 8: 20-24)

PLAGUE OF FLIES. The Plague of Flies (Exodus 8: 20-24). Woodcut from the Cologne Bible of 1478-80

Background imageOld Testament Collection: SAMUEL. Samuel before Eli; God appears to sleeping Samuel (I Samuel 3: 1-6): miniature

SAMUEL. Samuel before Eli; God appears to sleeping Samuel (I Samuel 3: 1-6): miniature from English Bible, c1175



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