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Gospel Collection (page 4)

"Gospel: A Journey Through Time and Art" The concept of the gospel, derived from the Greek word "euangelion, " meaning good news or glad tidings

Background imageGospel Collection: Christ Blessing the Children, c.1570. Creator: Anon

Christ Blessing the Children, c.1570. Creator: Anon
Christ Blessing the Children, c.1570

Background imageGospel Collection: The Evangelist Saint Mark, 1610-1615. Creator: Joachim Anthonisz Wtewael

The Evangelist Saint Mark, 1610-1615. Creator: Joachim Anthonisz Wtewael
The Evangelist Saint Mark, 1610-1615

Background imageGospel Collection: The Evangelist Saint Luke, 1610-1615. Creator: Joachim Anthonisz Wtewael

The Evangelist Saint Luke, 1610-1615. Creator: Joachim Anthonisz Wtewael
The Evangelist Saint Luke, 1610-1615

Background imageGospel Collection: Lazarus and the Rich Man, 1544-1700. Creator: Jacopo Bassano (copy after)

Lazarus and the Rich Man, 1544-1700. Creator: Jacopo Bassano (copy after)
Lazarus and the Rich Man, 1544-1700

Background imageGospel Collection: Palace Gardens with Poor Lazarus in the foreground, 1550-1606. Creator: Hans Vredeman de Vries

Palace Gardens with Poor Lazarus in the foreground, 1550-1606. Creator: Hans Vredeman de Vries
Palace Gardens with Poor Lazarus in the foreground, 1550-1606

Background imageGospel Collection: Parable of the Prodigal Son, 1538. Creator: Cornelis Massys

Parable of the Prodigal Son, 1538. Creator: Cornelis Massys
Parable of the Prodigal Son, 1538

Background imageGospel Collection: The rich man and Lazarus, unknown date. Creator: Anon

The rich man and Lazarus, unknown date. Creator: Anon
The rich man and Lazarus, unknown date

Background imageGospel Collection: The return of the prodigal son, unknown date. Creator: Anon

The return of the prodigal son, unknown date. Creator: Anon
The return of the prodigal son, unknown date

Background imageGospel Collection: Landscape with Journey to Emmaus, 1627. Creator: Charles Cornelisz de Hooch

Landscape with Journey to Emmaus, 1627. Creator: Charles Cornelisz de Hooch
Landscape with Journey to Emmaus, 1627

Background imageGospel Collection: Diptych with the Annunciation, c13th century. Creator: Anon

Diptych with the Annunciation, c13th century. Creator: Anon
Diptych with the Annunciation, c13th century

Background imageGospel Collection: Panel of an Altarpiece with Circumcision of Christ, on verso is Resurrection of Christ

Panel of an Altarpiece with Circumcision of Christ, on verso is Resurrection of Christ, c.1520-c.1535. Attributed to Master of Alkmaar

Background imageGospel Collection: St Peter's Denial, 1642. Creator: Leonard Bramer

St Peter's Denial, 1642. Creator: Leonard Bramer
St Peter's Denial, 1642

Background imageGospel Collection: The prodigal son receives his inheritance, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon

The prodigal son receives his inheritance, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon
The prodigal son receives his inheritance, 1742-1801. The prodigal son receives his part of the inheritance from his father who sits at a table and counts his money

Background imageGospel Collection: Lazarus and the Rich Man, 1661. Creator: Barent Fabritius

Lazarus and the Rich Man, 1661. Creator: Barent Fabritius
Lazarus and the Rich Man, 1661

Background imageGospel Collection: The Pharisee and the Publican, 1661. Creator: Barent Fabritius

The Pharisee and the Publican, 1661. Creator: Barent Fabritius
The Pharisee and the Publican, 1661

Background imageGospel Collection: The Prodigal Son, 1661. Creator: Barent Fabritius

The Prodigal Son, 1661. Creator: Barent Fabritius
The Prodigal Son, 1661

Background imageGospel Collection: Deathbed of the Rich Man, with a Devil Descending to Retrieve the Deceased's Soul, c.1550-c.1574

Deathbed of the Rich Man, with a Devil Descending to Retrieve the Deceased's Soul, c.1550-c.1574. Creator: Anon
Deathbed of the Rich Man, with a Devil Descending to Retrieve the Deceased's Soul, c.1550-c.1574

Background imageGospel Collection: Parable of the Rich Man and Poor Lazarus, c.1550-c.1575. Creator: Anon

Parable of the Rich Man and Poor Lazarus, c.1550-c.1575. Creator: Anon
Parable of the Rich Man and Poor Lazarus, c.1550-c.1575

Background imageGospel Collection: L'Exposition des oeuvres d'art mutilees ou provenant des regions devastees... 1916. Creator: Unknown

L'Exposition des oeuvres d'art mutilees ou provenant des regions devastees... 1916. Creator: Unknown
L'Exposition des oeuvres d'art mutilees ou provenant des regions devastees; Evangeliaire du tresor de Nancy, 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVIII

Background imageGospel Collection: The Good Samaritan, 1537. Creator: Master of the Good Samaritan

The Good Samaritan, 1537. Creator: Master of the Good Samaritan
The Good Samaritan, 1537. A traveller going to Jericho from Jerusalem was robbed and left for dead by thieves. The robbers can still be seen: they appear as tiny figures, one carrying a large sword

Background imageGospel Collection: The Annunciation to the Shepherds, 1645-1691. Creator: Livio Mehus

The Annunciation to the Shepherds, 1645-1691. Creator: Livio Mehus
The Annunciation to the Shepherds, 1645-1691

Background imageGospel Collection: Landscape with the Good Samaritan, 1600-1660. Creator: Follower of Adam Elsheimer

Landscape with the Good Samaritan, 1600-1660. Creator: Follower of Adam Elsheimer
Landscape with the Good Samaritan, 1600-1660

Background imageGospel Collection: The Archangel Gabriel Appearing to Zacharias, 1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Gyselaer

The Archangel Gabriel Appearing to Zacharias, 1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Gyselaer
The Archangel Gabriel Appearing to Zacharias, 1625

Background imageGospel Collection: Ether Monument, Public Garden, Boston, between 1900 and 1906. Creator: Unknown

Ether Monument, Public Garden, Boston, between 1900 and 1906. Creator: Unknown
Ether Monument, Public Garden, Boston, between 1900 and 1906

Background imageGospel Collection: The Good Thief (Saint Dismas), 1450-1460. Creator: Unknown

The Good Thief (Saint Dismas), 1450-1460. Creator: Unknown
The Good Thief (Saint Dismas), 1450-1460

Background imageGospel Collection: Landscape with the Good Samaritan, 1700-1799. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

Landscape with the Good Samaritan, 1700-1799. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Landscape with the Good Samaritan, 1700-1799

Background imageGospel Collection: The Daughter of Jairus, 1863. Creator: Carl Bloch

The Daughter of Jairus, 1863. Creator: Carl Bloch
The Daughter of Jairus, 1863

Background imageGospel Collection: The Good Samaritan - sketch, 1878. Creator: Aime Morot

The Good Samaritan - sketch, 1878. Creator: Aime Morot
The Good Samaritan - sketch, 1878. The parable of the good Samaritan from the Gospel according to Saint Luke. The Samaritan rescues an injured man who has been attacked and left for dead

Background imageGospel Collection: Le départ de l'enfant prodigue, 1863. Creator: James Tissot

Le départ de l'enfant prodigue, 1863. Creator: James Tissot
Le depart de l'enfant prodigue, 1863. The departure of the prodigal son. Scene from the Gospel according to Saint Luke, set in 15th-century Venice

Background imageGospel Collection: Le retour de l'enfant prodigue, 1862. Creator: James Tissot

Le retour de l'enfant prodigue, 1862. Creator: James Tissot
Le retour de l'enfant prodigue, 1862. The return of the prodigal son. Scene from the Gospel according to Saint Luke, set in a medieval city

Background imageGospel Collection: The gospel, 1899. Creator: Jay Campbell Phillips

The gospel, 1899. Creator: Jay Campbell Phillips
The gospel, 1899

Background imageGospel Collection: Le Bon Samaritain, 1880. Creator: Aime Morot

Le Bon Samaritain, 1880. Creator: Aime Morot
Le Bon Samaritain, 1880. The parable of the good Samaritan from the Gospel according to Saint Luke. The Samaritan rescues an injured man who has been attacked and left for dead

Background imageGospel Collection: Tuam ipsius animam.... Creator: Antonius Wierix

Tuam ipsius animam.... Creator: Antonius Wierix
Tuam ipsius animam.... and a sword will pierce through your own soul also - Luke 2:35-37

Background imageGospel Collection: Saint Mark, fourth quarter 12th century. Creator: Unknown

Saint Mark, fourth quarter 12th century. Creator: Unknown
Saint Mark, fourth quarter 12th century

Background imageGospel Collection: Saint Luke, fourth quarter 12th century. Creator: Unknown

Saint Luke, fourth quarter 12th century. Creator: Unknown
Saint Luke, fourth quarter 12th century

Background imageGospel Collection: The Christianity of the Gospel, 1854. Creator: George Cruikshank

The Christianity of the Gospel, 1854. Creator: George Cruikshank
The Christianity of the Gospel, 1854. From "Cassells Illustrated Family Paper; London Weekly 31/12/1853 - 30/12/1854"

Background imageGospel Collection: Return of the Prodigal Son, c. 1720. Creator: Unknown

Return of the Prodigal Son, c. 1720. Creator: Unknown
Return of the Prodigal Son, c. 1720

Background imageGospel Collection: The Return of the Prodigal Son, c. 1640. Creator: Guercino

The Return of the Prodigal Son, c. 1640. Creator: Guercino
The Return of the Prodigal Son, c. 1640

Background imageGospel Collection: La Vallée des larmes, 1883. Creator: Gustave Doré

La Vallée des larmes, 1883. Creator: Gustave Doré
La Vallee des larmes, 1883

Background imageGospel Collection: La Vallée des larmes, 1883. Creator: Gustave Doré

La Vallée des larmes, 1883. Creator: Gustave Doré
La Vallee des larmes, 1883

Background imageGospel Collection: La Visitation, between 1632 and 1634. Creator: Jean de Saint-Igny

La Visitation, between 1632 and 1634. Creator: Jean de Saint-Igny
La Visitation, between 1632 and 1634

Background imageGospel Collection: La Visitation, between 1632 and 1634. Creator: Jean de Saint-Igny

La Visitation, between 1632 and 1634. Creator: Jean de Saint-Igny
La Visitation, between 1632 and 1634

Background imageGospel Collection: Saint Luke, c. 1425/1435. Creator: Unknown

Saint Luke, c. 1425/1435. Creator: Unknown
Saint Luke, c. 1425/1435

Background imageGospel Collection: Saint Mark, c. 1425/1435. Creator: Unknown

Saint Mark, c. 1425/1435. Creator: Unknown
Saint Mark, c. 1425/1435

Background imageGospel Collection: Saint John, c. 1425/1435. Creator: Unknown

Saint John, c. 1425/1435. Creator: Unknown
Saint John, c. 1425/1435

Background imageGospel Collection: Saint Matthew, c. 1425/1435. Creator: Unknown

Saint Matthew, c. 1425/1435. Creator: Unknown
Saint Matthew, c. 1425/1435

Background imageGospel Collection: The return of the Prodigal Son, 1650-1700. Creator: Anon

The return of the Prodigal Son, 1650-1700. Creator: Anon
The return of the Prodigal Son, 1650-1700

Background imageGospel Collection: Saint Philip praying before the Holy Family. Creator: Bonito, Giuseppe (1707-1789)

Saint Philip praying before the Holy Family. Creator: Bonito, Giuseppe (1707-1789)
Saint Philip praying before the Holy Family. Found in the collection of the Complesso Museale dell'Augustissima Arciconfraternita dei Pellegrini



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"Gospel: A Journey Through Time and Art" The concept of the gospel, derived from the Greek word "euangelion, " meaning good news or glad tidings, has been a source of inspiration for centuries. Illustrated in various forms throughout history, it continues to captivate hearts and minds. One such captivating illustration is found in the Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript dating back to around 800 AD. The intricate depiction of St. Matthew showcases the meticulous craftsmanship that went into creating this masterpiece. Similarly, the Lindisfarne Gospels offer a glimpse into early medieval artistry with its beautifully adorned pages. One page stands out as it features The Lord's Prayer written in gold lettering, showcasing devotion and reverence. The Ms - Lindisfarne Gospel further emphasizes the significance of these ancient texts by preserving their delicate beauty. Its careful preservation allows us to appreciate not only their religious importance but also their artistic value. Moving forward through time, we encounter Christ Pantocrator encaustic on panel—a powerful representation of Jesus as ruler and judge—reminding us of his divine authority over all creation. In contrast to these grand depictions are intimate moments captured within illuminated texts like that from St Luke's Gospel circa 700 AD. This page transports us back in time, allowing us to witness scenes from Jesus' life with awe-inspiring detail. Beyond illustrations lie real-life embodiments music's power—the Jubilee Singers at Fisk University in the USA—a group photo capturing their harmonious voices spreading hope during challenging times. Returning once again to sacred texts, we find solace in witnessing Jesus praying fervently amidst anguish in the Garden—an emotional reminder that even he sought strength through prayer during trying moments. Finally, another remarkable example comes from the Book of Kells where St John’s symbol is depicted on folio 27v—a testament to Hiberno-Saxon creativity merging Christian symbolism with intricate designs.