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Background imageReligion Collection: The Powerful Hand. Popular 19th century coloured woodcut showing hand with nail wound

The Powerful Hand. Popular 19th century coloured woodcut showing hand with nail wound, Jesus, the all-seeing eye of God, and holy justice represented by the balance and the sword

Background imageReligion Collection: Christ on the cross. 14th century Crucifix

Christ on the cross. 14th century Crucifix

Background imageReligion Collection: The New Jerusalem. Christ who has redeemed the world through his Crucifixion waits

The New Jerusalem. Christ who has redeemed the world through his Crucifixion waits at the entrance to The New Jerusalem to welcome the saved

Background imageReligion Collection: Christ on the Cross. Master of Nuremberg, c1480. Pen and sepia ink. Drawing

Christ on the Cross. Master of Nuremberg, c1480. Pen and sepia ink. Drawing

Background imageReligion Collection: Golgotha (Calvary). Central panel of a triptych. Christ on cross, soldier putting

Golgotha (Calvary). Central panel of a triptych. Christ on cross, soldier putting lance into his side to ensure he is dead. Maerten van Heemskerck (1498-1574)

Background imageReligion Collection: Crucifixion. Gaudenzio Ferrari (1470-1546). Church of St Mary of the Graces, Milan

Crucifixion. Gaudenzio Ferrari (1470-1546). Church of St Mary of the Graces, Milan

Background imageReligion Collection: Crucifixion. Dionissii (active 1440-1502)

Crucifixion. Dionissii (active 1440-1502)

Background imageReligion Collection: Virgin and Child with St Francis and St John the Evangelist: 1320-25. Pietro Lorenzetti

Virgin and Child with St Francis and St John the Evangelist: 1320-25. Pietro Lorenzetti (c1280-1248). Fresco, Lower Church, San Francesco, Assisi

Background imageReligion Collection: The Three Marys (The Dead Christ Mourned) 1604. Annibale Carraci (1560-1609). Oil on canvas

The Three Marys (The Dead Christ Mourned) 1604. Annibale Carraci (1560-1609). Oil on canvas

Background imageReligion Collection: Madonna and Child. Berlinghiero (active by 1228, d1236) Italian artist. Tempera on wood

Madonna and Child. Berlinghiero (active by 1228, d1236) Italian artist. Tempera on wood, gold ground

Background imageReligion Collection: Christ between Two Angels : the crucified Christ supported by two angels

Christ between Two Angels : the crucified Christ supported by two angels. Giovanni Bellini (c1430-1516). Egg tempera and oil on wood

Background imageReligion Collection: Noli me tangere Oil on wood. Private collection. Mary Magdalene, the first to see

Noli me tangere Oil on wood. Private collection. Mary Magdalene, the first to see the risen Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane

Background imageReligion Collection: Calvary. Christ between the two thieves. Pieter Pietersz (1450-1603). Oil on wood

Calvary. Christ between the two thieves. Pieter Pietersz (1450-1603). Oil on wood

Background imageReligion Collection: Altar-piece of the Moreel chantry (1484). Central panel of triptych. Hans Memling (c1440-1494)

Altar-piece of the Moreel chantry (1484). Central panel of triptych. Hans Memling (c1440-1494)

Background imageReligion Collection: Jesus on the road to Calvary. Jesus, wearing crown of thorns carrying his cross

Jesus on the road to Calvary. Jesus, wearing crown of thorns carrying his cross, urged on by soldier. Michiel Sittow (1469-1525). Oil on wood

Background imageReligion Collection: The Adoration of the Magi. Hugo Van Der Goes (c1435-1482). Oil on canvas

The Adoration of the Magi. Hugo Van Der Goes (c1435-1482). Oil on canvas

Background imageReligion Collection: The Assumption of the Virgin. Attributed to Francesco Botticini (1446-1497) Italian artist

The Assumption of the Virgin. Attributed to Francesco Botticini (1446-1497) Italian artist

Background imageReligion Collection: The Adoration of the Magi. Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510) Italian artist

The Adoration of the Magi. Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510) Italian artist

Background imageReligion Collection: Adoration of the Trinity (1510). Albrecht Durer (1471-1528) German artist

Adoration of the Trinity (1510). Albrecht Durer (1471-1528) German artist

Background imageReligion Collection: Death before God the Judge (1418-1425). At top left, St Michael the Archangel

Death before God the Judge (1418-1425). At top left, St Michael the Archangel is expelling Lucifer from Heaven. Manuscript. Master of the Hours of Rohan

Background imageReligion Collection: Presentation of Christ in the Temple. After 13th century Armenian manuscript of the Gospels

Presentation of Christ in the Temple. After 13th century Armenian manuscript of the Gospels

Background imageReligion Collection: Baptism of Jesus by St John the Baptist. After Armenian Evangelistery (1319-20). Calligraphy

Baptism of Jesus by St John the Baptist. After Armenian Evangelistery (1319-20). Calligraphy and painting by Vardan

Background imageReligion Collection: The Raising of Lazarus Jesus raised Lazarus, brother of Martha and Mary (left)

The Raising of Lazarus Jesus raised Lazarus, brother of Martha and Mary (left), from the tomb after four days. Scene set in family side chapel

Background imageReligion Collection: Death of Buddha, Pari Nirvana. Episode from 18th century Japanese manuscript scroll

Death of Buddha, Pari Nirvana. Episode from 18th century Japanese manuscript scroll

Background imageReligion Collection: God warning Adam and Eve not to eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge. Chartres Cathedral

God warning Adam and Eve not to eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge. Chartres Cathedral: The Good Samaritan window, 13th century

Background imageReligion Collection: The Temptation of Adam : 16th century. The Master of Lucretia. Oil on wood

The Temptation of Adam : 16th century. The Master of Lucretia. Oil on wood

Background imageReligion Collection: Pieta : Ludovico Mazzolino (c1480-1528 ) Italian artist

Pieta : Ludovico Mazzolino (c1480-1528 ) Italian artist

Background imageReligion Collection: Construction of the Tower of Babel. Hendrick van Cleve (1525-1589) Flemish artist

Construction of the Tower of Babel. Hendrick van Cleve (1525-1589) Flemish artist

Background imageReligion Collection: Angel summoning the shepherds of the Nativity. From 16th century Book of Hours. Angel

Angel summoning the shepherds of the Nativity. From 16th century Book of Hours. Angel, messenger of God, on cloud from which come shafts of holy light, appears to the amazed shepherds

Background imageReligion Collection: The Crucifixion. Giovanni Bellini (1430-1516) Italian artist

The Crucifixion. Giovanni Bellini (1430-1516) Italian artist

Background imageReligion Collection: St Paul in Prison (detail). Raphael (1483-1520) Italian artist

St Paul in Prison (detail). Raphael (1483-1520) Italian artist

Background imageReligion Collection: Christ in the Tomb 1460: Giovanni Bellini (1427-1516) Italian artist

Christ in the Tomb 1460: Giovanni Bellini (1427-1516) Italian artist

Background imageReligion Collection: The Adoration. Virgin Mary, hands in position of prayer, kneels over the infant Christ

The Adoration. Virgin Mary, hands in position of prayer, kneels over the infant Christ. At top, hands hold the Virgins crown and two cherubims look down

Background imageReligion Collection: Virgin and Child. Michelangelo (1475-1564): Marble tondo. Sculpture

Virgin and Child. Michelangelo (1475-1564): Marble tondo. Sculpture

Background imageReligion Collection: Pieta (1498-1500). Michelangelo (1475-1564): Marble Sculpture. St Peters, Rome

Pieta (1498-1500). Michelangelo (1475-1564): Marble Sculpture. St Peters, Rome
Pieta (1498-1500). Michelangelo (1475-1564): Marble Sculpture. St Peter s, Rome

Background imageReligion 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 imageReligion Collection: Hindu concpet of the universe, showing it encircled by a serpent, the symbol of eternity

Hindu concpet of the universe, showing it encircled by a serpent, the symbol of eternity. Mount Meru represents paradise, earth below it supported by six elephants

Background imageReligion Collection: John Stevens Henslow (17906-1861) English botanist, geologist and clergyman. Professor

John Stevens Henslow (17906-1861) English botanist, geologist and clergyman. Professor of Botany at Cambridge from 1827. Charles Darwin his friend and favourite pupil

Background imageReligion Collection: The Sorcerer (or Medicine Man): Wall engraving in the Trois Freres cave near St Girons

The Sorcerer (or Medicine Man): Wall engraving in the Trois Freres cave near St Girons, Ariege, France. He is shown wearing stags horns, wolfs ears, and owl mask, a bears forelegs and a horses tail

Background imageReligion Collection: Samoyed travelling on sleigh pulled by reindeer. In background stands a group of religious idols

Samoyed travelling on sleigh pulled by reindeer. In background stands a group of religious idols, some with reindeer antlers planted in front of them

Background imageReligion Collection: Page of a Biblia Pauperum (Poor Peoples Bibles) showing, left, David slaying Goliath

Page of a Biblia Pauperum (Poor Peoples Bibles) showing, left, David slaying Goliath and, right, Christ descending into Limbo to release the souls of the Patriarchs

Background imageReligion Collection: Geocentric universe and the hierarchies of cherubims and seraphims, etc. leading to God

Geocentric universe and the hierarchies of cherubims and seraphims, etc. leading to God. From Hartmann Schedel Liber chronicarum mundi, (Nuremberg Chronicle) Nuremberg, 1493. Woodcut

Background imageReligion Collection: Hierarchy of the Church, with God at the head, the Pope below flanked by angels, kings

Hierarchy of the Church, with God at the head, the Pope below flanked by angels, kings, priests and laity, with demons falling into the flames of Hell below

Background imageReligion Collection: Edwin Ray Lankester (1847-1929), British zoologist who established clear morphological

Edwin Ray Lankester (1847-1929), British zoologist who established clear morphological distinctions in different orders of invertebrates, demonstrating that they had different origins

Background imageReligion Collection: James Cook (1728-1779) English navigator, witnessing human sacrifice in Taihiti

James Cook (1728-1779) English navigator, witnessing human sacrifice in Taihiti (Otaheite) c1773 during his second Pacific voyage 1772-1775. Engraving

Background imageReligion Collection: Elizabeth Fry, born Gurney (1780-1845) English Quaker (Society of Friends) prison reformer

Elizabeth Fry, born Gurney (1780-1845) English Quaker (Society of Friends) prison reformer, with Anna Buxton, visiting women prisoners in Newgate prison, London, 15 February 1813. Engraving c1860

Background imageReligion Collection: Matthew Parker (1504-1575), English prelate and second Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury from 1559

Matthew Parker (1504-1575), English prelate and second Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury from 1559. Engraving

Background imageReligion Collection: Joshua urges on his army outside the walls of Jericho. Trumpeters process around

Joshua urges on his army outside the walls of Jericho. Trumpeters process around the walls carrying the Ark of the Covenant and the walls crumble. Chromolithograph c1860. Colour



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