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Background imageReligion Collection: MONK PICKING BLOSSOMS from a tree. Woodcut from Fior de Virtu, Venice, 1493

MONK PICKING BLOSSOMS from a tree. Woodcut from Fior de Virtu, Venice, 1493

Background imageReligion Collection: AUGSBURG INTERIM, 1548. Title page of the proclamation of the Interim by the Imperial

AUGSBURG INTERIM, 1548. Title page of the proclamation of the Interim by the Imperial Diet at Augsburg, Germany, 1548

Background imageReligion Collection: DANCE OF DEATH, 1538. Death and the Monk. Woodcut after a drawing by Hans Holbein the Younger

DANCE OF DEATH, 1538. Death and the Monk. Woodcut after a drawing by Hans Holbein the Younger, from The Dance of Death, 1538

Background imageReligion Collection: ENGLISH TRADESMEN, 1647. These Tradesmen are Preachers in the City of London

ENGLISH TRADESMEN, 1647. These Tradesmen are Preachers in the City of London. Anti-Leveller broadside, English, 1647

Background imageReligion Collection: GERMAN SYNAGOGUE, 1904. A synagogue in Dusseldorf, Germany, photographed in 1904

GERMAN SYNAGOGUE, 1904. A synagogue in Dusseldorf, Germany, photographed in 1904. The synagogue was destroyed in 1938

Background imageReligion Collection: HOLY TOMBS IN TIBERIAS. The large tomb, upper right, is that of Rabbi Akiba ben Joseph

HOLY TOMBS IN TIBERIAS. The large tomb, upper right, is that of Rabbi Akiba ben Joseph. The tomb upper left, is that of his wife, Rachel. She is buried in the cave below the tomb

Background imageReligion Collection: PENTATEUCH MANUSCRIPT. Early 10th century manuscript in an Eastern hand of the Pentateuch

PENTATEUCH MANUSCRIPT. Early 10th century manuscript in an Eastern hand of the Pentateuch, accompanied on the margins by Massorah Magna and Massorah Parva

Background imageReligion Collection: KEDUSHAT LEVI, 1919. Title page of Kedushat Levi, a book containing teachings by

KEDUSHAT LEVI, 1919. Title page of Kedushat Levi, a book containing teachings by and about the Rabbi, Baal Shem Tov, printed in 1919

Background imageReligion Collection: HAGGADAH: PASSOVER. Service of the Eve of Passover

HAGGADAH: PASSOVER. Service of the Eve of Passover. Elaborate marginal ornamentation with a representation of the Hadhdalah ceremony. Hebrew manuscript illumination on vellum by a Spanish hand

Background imageReligion Collection: JEWISH TEACHER, 1395. Hebrew manuscript showing a teacher and pupil, written

JEWISH TEACHER, 1395. Hebrew manuscript showing a teacher and pupil, written on vellum in a German hand. 1395 A.D

Background imageReligion Collection: DESCENT FROM THE CROSS. Ethiopic Gospel on vellum, 1675-76

DESCENT FROM THE CROSS. Ethiopic Gospel on vellum, 1675-76

Background imageReligion Collection: CHRIST HEALING THE BLIND. Ethiopic Gospel on vellum, 1675-76

CHRIST HEALING THE BLIND. Ethiopic Gospel on vellum, 1675-76

Background imageReligion Collection: SAINT LUCY (283-303). Early Christian martyr. The transportation of the body of St

SAINT LUCY (283-303). Early Christian martyr. The transportation of the body of St. Lucy. Woodcut from Legenda Aurea, Venice, Italy, 1494

Background imageReligion Collection: DURER: SAINT MICHAEL, 1498. Evicting Lucifer and the fallen angels from Heaven

DURER: SAINT MICHAEL, 1498. Evicting Lucifer and the fallen angels from Heaven. Woodcut, 1498, by Albrecht Durer

Background imageReligion Collection: SAINT DOMINIC. Painting by Fra Angelico, himself a Dominican, showing Saint Dominic

SAINT DOMINIC. Painting by Fra Angelico, himself a Dominican, showing Saint Dominic handing a book containing an account of the true faith to an envoy of the Albigensians and, on the right

Background imageReligion Collection: GNOSTIC SYMBOL. Gnostic talisman of Catherine de Medicis

GNOSTIC SYMBOL. Gnostic talisman of Catherine de Medicis

Background imageReligion Collection: BIBLE PAGE, 14th CENTURY. A page from a late 14th century Wycliffite Bible in the

BIBLE PAGE, 14th CENTURY. A page from a late 14th century Wycliffite Bible in the earlier version made by the followers of John Wycliffe, 1380-1384

Background imageReligion Collection: SYRIAC MANUSCRIPT. Gospel of John, chapter vi

SYRIAC MANUSCRIPT. Gospel of John, chapter vi. verses 53-64. Estrangela hand of the 5th century on Vellum

Background imageReligion Collection: BELFAST RIOTS, 1872. Jeddo and Belfast; or, A Puzzle for Japan

BELFAST RIOTS, 1872. Jeddo and Belfast; or, A Puzzle for Japan. Cartoon by John Tenniel from Punch, 1872, inspired by the Catholic-Protestant riots in Belfast, Ulster, that began on 15 August 1872

Background imageReligion Collection: CARTOON: PUSEYISM, 1851. Master Punch. Please, Mr. Bishop, which is Popery

CARTOON: PUSEYISM, 1851. Master Punch. Please, Mr. Bishop, which is Popery
CARTOON: PUSEYISM, 1851. Master Punch. " Please, Mr. Bishop, which is Popery, and which is Puseyism?" Bishop. " Whichever you like, my little dear." English cartoon from Punch

Background imageReligion Collection: BAPTISM, c1900. A community baptism in Washington State, c1900

BAPTISM, c1900. A community baptism in Washington State, c1900

Background imageReligion 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 imageReligion Collection: DEVIL, 1498. The devil chattering to women during mass. Woodcut, German, 1498

DEVIL, 1498. The devil chattering to women during mass. Woodcut, German, 1498

Background imageReligion Collection: SCRIPTURAE THESAURUS, 1510. Angels defending the Citadel of Heaven against the

SCRIPTURAE THESAURUS, 1510. Angels defending the Citadel of Heaven against the hordes of the Devil. Woodcut from Celifodinas Scripturae Thesaurus, Leipzig, Germany, 1510

Background imageReligion Collection: DANCE OF DEATH, 1490. Four Figures of Death, Playing on Musical Instruments

DANCE OF DEATH, 1490. Four Figures of Death, Playing on Musical Instruments. Woodcut from the Latin editon of The Dance of Death printed in Paris in 1490 by Guyot Marchand for the publisher Geoffroi

Background imageReligion Collection: DANCE OF DEATH, 1538. The Expulsion. Woodcut from Hans Holbein the Youngers Dance of Death

DANCE OF DEATH, 1538. The Expulsion. Woodcut from Hans Holbein the Youngers Dance of Death, published in 1538

Background imageReligion Collection: DANCE OF DEATH, 1538. Death and the Pope

DANCE OF DEATH, 1538. Death and the Pope. Woodcut from Hans Holbein the Youngers Dance of Death, published in 1538

Background imageReligion Collection: HINDU GODDESS: KALI. Holding a sword and a severed head, Kali dances on top of

HINDU GODDESS: KALI. Holding a sword and a severed head, Kali dances on top of a corpse at a cremation ground. Indian miniature

Background imageReligion Collection: HINDU GODDESS: KALI. Drawing after an 18th century miniature

HINDU GODDESS: KALI. Drawing after an 18th century miniature

Background imageReligion Collection: SABBATH AFTERNOON. Grisaille painting, c1875, by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim

SABBATH AFTERNOON. Grisaille painting, c1875, by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim

Background imageReligion Collection: HELL: SEVEN DEADLY SINS. The Envious are immersed in freezing water as infernal

HELL: SEVEN DEADLY SINS. The Envious are immersed in freezing water as infernal punishment for one of the Seven Deadly Sins. French woodcut, 1496

Background imageReligion Collection: LUCIUS II. (d. 1145). Pope, 1143-1144. Woodcut, Venetian, 1592

LUCIUS II. (d. 1145). Pope, 1143-1144. Woodcut, Venetian, 1592
LUCIUS II. (d.1145). Pope, 1143-1144. Woodcut, Venetian, 1592

Background imageReligion Collection: ST. SYMMACHUS, (d. 514). Pope, 498-514. Mosaic from St. Agnes Fuori le Mura, Rome

ST. SYMMACHUS, (d. 514). Pope, 498-514. Mosaic from St. Agnes Fuori le Mura, Rome, Italy

Background imageReligion Collection: STEPHEN VII (d. 931). Pope, 928-931. Woodcut, Venetian, 1592

STEPHEN VII (d. 931). Pope, 928-931. Woodcut, Venetian, 1592

Background imageReligion Collection: SAINT NICHOLAS I (800?-867). Pope, 858-867

SAINT NICHOLAS I (800?-867). Pope, 858-867. An 11th or 12th century fresco of Nicholas officiating at the transfer of bones of St. Cirillus to the Church of San Clemente in Rome, Italy

Background imageReligion Collection: SERGIUS III (d. 911). Pope, 904-911. Woodcut, Venetian, 1592

SERGIUS III (d. 911). Pope, 904-911. Woodcut, Venetian, 1592

Background imageReligion Collection: EL GRECO: ST. MAURICE. The Martyrdom of St. Maurice and the Theban Legion. Oil on canvas

EL GRECO: ST. MAURICE. The Martyrdom of St. Maurice and the Theban Legion. Oil on canvas, 1582, by El Greco

Background imageReligion Collection: LEO I (390?-461). Saint. Pope, 440-461. Miniature from St. Basils Calendar of Saints

LEO I (390?-461). Saint. Pope, 440-461. Miniature from St. Basils Calendar of Saints

Background imageReligion Collection: GOVERNOR OF RAHBA, 1237. Abu Zayd before the Governor of Rahba

GOVERNOR OF RAHBA, 1237. Abu Zayd before the Governor of Rahba. Manuscript illumination from Maqamat of al-Hariri, Baghdad, 1237

Background imageReligion Collection: LUTHERAN HYMN, 1529. The first printing of Martin Luthers famous Reformation hymn

LUTHERAN HYMN, 1529. The first printing of Martin Luthers famous Reformation hymn, Eine feste Burg ist unser Gott (A Mighty Fortress is our God) in Form und ordnung Gaystlicher Gesang und Psalmen

Background imageReligion Collection: JOHN XXII (1249-1334). Pope, 1316-1334

JOHN XXII (1249-1334). Pope, 1316-1334. The election of John XXII. Miniature from the Cronaca Villani

Background imageReligion Collection: LUTHERAN MANIFESTO, 1520. Title page of the first edition of Martin Luthers manifesto

LUTHERAN MANIFESTO, 1520. Title page of the first edition of Martin Luthers manifesto, Appeal to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation, Wittenberg, Germany, 1520

Background imageReligion Collection: LUTHER: A SERMON ON USURY. Title page of Martin Luthers A Sermon on Usury, 1519

LUTHER: A SERMON ON USURY. Title page of Martin Luthers A Sermon on Usury, 1519

Background imageReligion Collection: CLEMENT V (1264-1314). Pope, 1305-1314

CLEMENT V (1264-1314). Pope, 1305-1314. The coronation of Clement V, inaugurating the Babylonian Captivity of the Popes in Southern France. Miniature from the Cronaca Villani

Background imageReligion Collection: POPE GREGORY I (c540-604). Known as Gregory the Great

POPE GREGORY I (c540-604). Known as Gregory the Great. Pope, 590-604. Detail of an early 13th century fresco in the monastery of the Sacro Speco of Subiaco

Background imageReligion Collection: REVELATION OF SAINT JOHN. The Angel with the Key hurls the dragon into the abyss

REVELATION OF SAINT JOHN. The Angel with the Key hurls the dragon into the abyss, and another angel shows St. John the New Jerusalem (Revelation 20, 1-3; 21, 9-12; 22, 8)

Background imageReligion Collection: SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST. Oil on canvas by El Greco

SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST. Oil on canvas by El Greco

Background imageReligion Collection: SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST. Polychromed wood statue by Juan Martinez Montanes, Spanish School

SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST. Polychromed wood statue by Juan Martinez Montanes, Spanish School, early 17th century



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