Biblical Events and Teachings

Engravings of significant moments like the Last Supper and Christ before Caiaphas, illustrating key biblical narratives with a focus on emotion and interaction.

David plays on his harp for King Saul, 1587 - 1591 print David plays before the throne of King Saul. The harps play drives the evil spirit that Saul torments. (1 Samuel 16:23) The print has a Latin caption with verses. The print is part of a series with scenes from the Old Testament that have to do with music.  paper engraving David playing his harp before Saul
David plays on his harp for King Saul, 1587 - 1591 print David plays before the throne of King Saul. The harps play drives the evil spirit that Saul torments. (1 Samuel 16:23) The print has a Latin caption with verses. The print is part of a series with scenes from the Old Testament that have to do with music. paper engraving David playing his harp before Saul
Last Supper, 1585 print Christ is sitting with his students the Last Supper. Christ controls the wine cup and John leans against him. In the foreground, Judas is on the table with a bag of money in his hand. Under the show a four -line verse in Latin. This print is part of an album.  paper engraving Last Supper (in general) (Matthew 26:21-35; Mark 14:18-31; Luke 22:3, 22:15-23; John 13:21-38)Christus for Kajafas, Marcantonio Raimondi, After Albrecht Dürer, 1511 - 1534 print Numbered in the bottom right: 13. print maker: Italyafter design by: Germany paper engraving Christ before the Sanhedrin with Caiaphas as high priest, and possibly Annas; maybe a soldier about to strike Christ because he keeps silent (Matthew 26:57-66; Mark 14:53-64; Luke 22:54, 22:66-71). Caiaphas tearing his clothes ~ trial of ChristConnection Coring; The passion. Men push Christ a thorns crown on the head. A man kneels in front of him and gives him a reeds as a staff.Presentation of Christ in the temple. Maria is kneeling with the Christ child in the poor. In addition to her the high priest Simeon. On the left a woman with a cage with pigeons. Assignment and a line of Latin text in undermarge.David plays on his harp for King Saul, 1587 - 1591 print David plays before the throne of King Saul. The harps play drives the evil spirit that Saul torments. (1 Samuel 16:23) The print has a Latin caption with verses. The print is part of a series with scenes from the Old Testament that have to do with music.  paper engraving David playing his harp before SaulChrist Washing the Feet of the Disciples, from The Small Passion ca. 1508 Albrecht Dürer German. Christ Washing the Feet of the Disciples, from The Small Passion 388045Adoration of the Kings: Family, Johann Sadeler (I), After Maerten de Vos, 1585 print The three kings have followed a star to the stable. They greet the Christ child and offer gifts. The second print of an eight -part series with scenes from the life of Christ who depict his most important virtues. Cologne paper engraving adoration of the kings: the Wise Men present their gifts to the Christ-child (gold, frankincense and myrrh). family lifeJonadab advises Amnon; History of Tamar and Amnon. Jonadab advises his cousin amnon sick to lie down on bed and to ask Tamars presence. Left for: Jonadab and Amnon in conversation. At the back, David comes to visit his son Amnon who is sick on bed.Voetwassing, Cornelis Galle (I), 1586 - 1650 print Christ washes the apostles one by one. He kneels on the floor and dries the feet of the first apostle with a cloth. First print from a series of 13, with performances from the suffering story of Christ. Southern Netherlands paper engraving Christ washes the feet of the apostles (John 13:1-20)Presentatie in de tempel; Vita, passio et Resvrrectio Iesv Christi; Leven, passie en wederopstanding van Christus.The interior of a temple. Central Simeon kissing the Christ child. The Prophetes Hanna sits next to him. Maria kneels for Simeon. Joseph is standing next to him and has a basket of two pigeons in his hands who serve as a sacrifice (Luke 2: 22-39). The print has a Latin caption. The print is part of a series about the life of Christ.The Adoration of the Magi. Medium: engraving. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Ludwig Krug.The Christ child sweeps the floor in the house. Joseph is carpentering the wall. Two angels are helping. Mary is cooking. In the margin a six-line caption, in two columns, in Latin. Christ child sweeps floor Youth of Christ Iesv Christi dei Domini, salvatoris nri infantia , print maker: Hieronymus Wierix, Hieronymus Wierix, publisher: Hieronymus Wierix, (mentioned on object), Antwerp, 1563 - before 1619, paper, engraving, h 101 mm × w 67 mmSadeler, Johann (I), Barendsz., Dirck, unknown, The truth of the message of Christ, Anointing at Bethany, verso lower left - stamped, Christ eats with his disciples at a table in Bethany. A woman anoints him by pouring oil over his head. The fourth print in a five-part series with scenes from the Passion story that serve to substantiate the message of Christ., print, prints, height 263 mm, width 200 mm, Southern Netherlands, 1550 - 1600-08, print maker, printmaker, 1570 - 1600, paper, engraving, engraving (printing process), Work conception, Northern Netherlands, 1534 - 1592-05-26, after a design by, Publication (Event), Publication, publisher. In the foreground H. Udalricus of Augsburg as a child in his manger. Three angels crowns him to bishop. Next to him his mother and a woman who are wearing a reel. In the background the blessing of a child by a bishop. The print has a Latin caption and is the 35th print of a 60-part series with the saints of Bavaria.Birth of Johannes de Bapter, Diana Mantuana (possibly), after Giulio Romano, c. 1557 - c. 1612 print Rear right is Elisabet in childbirth and is embraced by one of the women who visit her. Angels keep the sky of her bed up. Left front a group of women gives the child a bath. From a window in the rear wall of the room, God looks at the Father at the events.  paper engraving birth of John the Baptist, sometimes Mary presentDaniël scatters ash on the temple floor; History of Daniel, bell and the dragon. To prove that not the image of God calling the food, but the priests, decreases Daniël ash on the floor of the temple. King Cyrus makes the door of the temple seal so that nobody can come in unnoticed.Threaded Maria and the Christ child, with two saints. The Virgin Mary with the Christ Child, seated on a throne. Left, John the Baptist. On the right Johannes de evangelist. Two angels each kneeling a censer for the throne.Boaz and the elders, 1578 print Boaz in conversation with the elders. Two lines of Latin and two lines of German in margin under print.  paper engraving Boaz, the kinsman, and the elders of the city discuss Elimelech's inheritanceFoot washing of Peter; Vita, Passio et Resvrrectio IESV Christi; Life, passion and resurrection of Christ. Christ is kneeling for Peter and washes his feet. Peter protests. The other apostles are barefoot around the two (John 13: 4-17). The print has a Latin caption. The print is part of a series about the life of Christ.Paul relieves the evil spirits in Efese; Acts of the Apostles; Acta Apostolorum. Central the apostle Paul drives an angry mind from the body of an insane. Around him flights magicians and high priests who had tried the same but failed. In the background, these magicians burn their books and repent to Christianity. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a 35-part series with the actions of the apostles as the subject.Worship of kings; Life of Christ.Adoration by De Herders, Pietro del Po, After Rafaël, 1620 - 1692 print The Holy Family is in front of a ruin of a structure and is surrounded by shepherds and angels who worship the Christ child. print maker: Italyafter drawing by: Italyafter painting by: Italypublisher: VeniceItalyToscane paper etching adoration of the Christ-child by the shepherds; Mary and Joseph presentRaguel welcomes tobias; Story of Tobias. Tobias and the Archangel Rafael have arrived at the House of Raguel. Raguel embraces Tobias, while his wife watches Edna and daughter Sara. Right rear slaughter a man a cow. At the bottom of the margin a single-line caption in Latin from Tobit 7.Petrus heals a Lamme, 1558 print Peter and John want to go into the temple and are stopped at the gate by a paralyzed beggar. Peter takes the hand of the beggar and helps him up. The beggar can walk again immediately. print maker: Haarlempublisher: Antwerp paper engraving healing of a lame beggar at the Beautiful Gate of the temple by Peter and John (Acts 3 - 4:31)Christ blesses the children, Johan Barra, After Maerten de Vos, 1598 print In a departure, Christ is amid mothers with small children. He blesses the children while the apostles watch disapproving. Under the show is a Latin fragment from the Bible, Mattheus 19: 13-15  paper engraving Christ blessing children brought by their mothers, usually with some disciples disapprovingly looking on (Matthew 19:13-15; Mark 10:13-16; Luke 18:15-17)Pilatus washes his hands in innocence, Anonymous, Hans Schäufelein, 1506 - 1507 print   paper  Pilate washing his hands (in innocence)Worship of the shepherds, Jacob Matham, after Abraham Bloemaert, 1604 - 1607 print  Haarlem paper engraving adoration of the Christ-child by the shepherds; Mary and Joseph presentAdoration of the Kings, Georg Pencz, 1534 - 1535 print   paper engraving adoration of the kings: the Wise Men present their gifts to the Christ-child (gold, frankincense and myrrh)Sacrifice of King ASA; Praise to music; Encomium Musices. King Asa renews the covenant that Israel has with God together with the people. Sheep and cattle are sacrificed in honor of this covenant (2 Chronicles 15: 14-15). The print has a Latin caption with verses. The print is part of a series of scenes from the Old Testament that have to do with music.Tease of the frogs and the mosquitoes, 1643 print In the foreground the second plague that God brought over Egypt: a frog pest. A group of people at the table with frogs everywhere. In the background, the pharaoh is attacked by a group of mosquitoes: the third scourge of Egypt. Also in the background Aaron and Moses who evoke the plagues. The print has a Latin caption. print maker: Antwerppublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving the plague of frogs: Aaron stretches out his hand over the water of Egypt; frogs come out and cover the land. the plague of lice: Aaron strikes the ground with his rod and the dust turns into liceFootswassing of Petrus, Jan Luyken, 1712 print  Amsterdam paper etching Christ washes Peter's feetPetrus heals a paralyzed, Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) (attributed to workshop or), After Philips Galle, After Maarten van Heemskerck, 1643 - 1646 print The Apostles Peter and John are at the clean gate of the temple of Jerusalem. Peter blesses a paralyzed who begges around an alms. In the background they all enter the temple. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a 35-part series on the subject of the actions of the apostles. print maker: Amsterdamafter print by: Antwerpafter design by: Haarlempublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving miracles of Peter (sometimes in co-operation with others)Ritual murder of Simon van Trente; Life of Simon van Trente. The young Simon van Trent was kicked by a group of Jews because of his Christian blood. While his genitals are cut off, his blood is collected with bowls.Doornenkring van Christus, Crispijn van de Passe (I), 1601 print Two soldiers with sticks push the crown on the head of Christ. A third soldier is about to hit Christ in the face. The show is caught in an oval frame with an edge writing in Latin. Print from a series with the passion of Christ. Cologne paper engraving the crowning with thorns: soldiers with sticks place a thorny crown on Christ's head and give him a reed (Matthew 27:27-31; Mark 15:16-20; John 19:2-3)Adoration of the Magi. Sisto Badalocchio; Italian, 1581-1647. Date: 1601-1647. Dimensions: . Etching on paper. Origin: Italy. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, USA.Jakob blesses his sons, Jan Luyken, 1708 print  Amsterdam paper etching Jacob blesses his sonsNew altar inaugurated, Johannes Wierix, after Gerard van Groeningen, 1643 print The new altar in the temple of Jerusalem is inaugurated, while the Israelites sing. Others make sacrifices. A sacrifice is burning on the new altar. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 1 bubble. 4:52. print maker: Antwerppublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving Judas Maccabeus has the temple purified and re-dedicated (1 Maccabees 4:36-58)Jewish men in a temple, Anonymous, 1550 - 1649 print Interior of a temple with men around a container filled with fish. It may be the Jewish men who plan the kidnapping of Simon van Trent. In the middle two animals and a menora. Italy paper etching fishes. 'menorah', golden seven-branched candlestick, kept in the TabernacleTROON MAIL and the Christ child, with two saints, Johann Sadeler (I), After Hans von Aachen, 1589 print The Virgin Mary with the Christ child, seated on a throne. Left, Johannes the Baptist. Right John the Evangelist. Two angels, each with an incense vessel kneeling in front of the throne.  paper engraving Madonna accompanied by saint(s). Mary enthroned. angels. the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll. John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staffChrist's feet anointed by a sinner, Hans Collaert (I), After Ambrosius Francken (I), 1643 print Christ is a guest for the meal in the house of Simon de Pharisee. A sinner is anointing the feet of Christ and dries them with her hair. The ointment pot is next to her. Christ is in conversation with Simon. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Luc. 7:37. Amsterdam paper engraving a woman washes Christ's feet with her tears, and wipes them with her hairThe rich man and the poor Lazarus, Cornelis Anthonisz., 1541 print The rich man with three dogs and Lazarus in rags, at the house in which a party is going on. Left in the background soul of Lazarus worn to heaven, on the right in the background deathbed of rich man and soul who goes to hell.  paper  the rich man (Dives) is feasting, while poor Lazarus is starving at the gate (dogs licking Lazarus' sores) (Luke 16:19-31). Lazarus dies: his soul is carried into Abraham's lap by angels. Dives dies; his soul is brought into hell by devilsVisitation. Maria and Elisabet, both pregnant, meet on a staircase. Different men, women and children look at the encounter.Peter and Johannes Between their students, Philips Galle, After Maarten van Heemskerck, 1558 print After their release, Peter and Johannes return to their students and tell what happened. Peter and John are in the middle, men are sitting around them in groups on the floor. print maker: Haarlempublisher: Antwerp paper engraving when released Peter and John relate the events to the disciplesMoses and the Pharaoh's Crown, One day the pharaoh jokes his crown on Moses' head. Immediately Moses throws the crown on the floor and kicks it. To the right, the throning pharaoh, flanked by servants, carefully contemplates the scene. Behind Moses is the daughter of the pharaoh who is also watching Moses. Below the show there is a line of text in Latin., Moses and Pharaoh's crown: Pharaoh playfully places his crown on the head of the infant Moses, who throws it to the ground and tramples on it, or Moses breaks the crown while playing, Pieter Jalhea Furnius, 1550 - 1625, paper, engraving, h 204 mm × w 262 mmJacob blesses his sons. .The Life of the Virgin: Christ Disputing with Doctors, c. 1503-1504. Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471-1528). Woodcut;Ester accuses Haman during meals; History of ester; Theatrum Biblicum Hoc Est Historiae Sacrae Veteris et Novi Testamenti Tabulis Aeneis Expressae. King Ahasveros and his official Haman are at the table at Ester. Ester accuses Haman from the planned murder of the Jewish people. In the background you can see how Haman then kneels at the Queen ester's bed and her begs around his life. King Ahasveros walks on the stairs and will accuse Haman of assault. On the left is through a door to see how Haman is hanged. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in EST. 7: 4. This print is part of an album.The new altar in the Temple at Jerusalem is consecrated, while the Israelites sing. Others bring offerings. An offering burns on the new altar. Below the scene a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 1 Macc. 4, New altar consecrated History of the Maccabees Thesaurus sacrarum historiarum veteris testamenti , print maker: Johannes Wierix, Gerard van Groeningen, publisher: Gerard de Jode, Antwerp, 1572 - 1576 and/or 1579, paper, engraving, h 201 mm × w 288 mmThe death of the rich man, Crispijn van de Passe (I), After Maerten de Vos, 1589 - 1611 print The rich man is on his deathbed. Family and friends mourn the dead. On the left in the background you can see by a window how the soul of the poor Lazarus is worn by angels to heaven. On the right in the background, a window shows how the soul of the rich man is transported to hell by a devil. Print from a series of four with the parable of the rich man and the poor Lazarus. Cologne paper engraving Dives dies; his soul is brought into hell by devilsPresentation of Maria in De Tempel, Anonymous, After Carlo Maratta, 1635 - 1713 print Maria ascends the steps of the temple. Her parents Joachim and Anna are at the bottom of the steps. Above the high priest Zacharias. On the right in the foreground are two figures, one with a basket with poultry. Italy paper etching dedication (or presentation) of Mary in the temple: she ascends the steps and is received by the high priestAlkmaar, Schabaelje, Jan Philipsz, Collaert, Adriaen, Amsterdam, Visscher, Claes Jansz. (II), Vos, Maerten de, Bie, Jacques de, Den Grooten Figuer-Bibel, Youth of Christ, Van de Wysen uyt den Oosten, Twelve-year-old Christ in the temple, lower right - handwritten in brown ink, Christ sits among the scribes and explains the scripture to them. Christ makes a speaking gesture. To his left are Joseph and Mary. Below the image is a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Mat. 2:46. This print is part of an album., print, album sheet, prints, 7, lower right in the image - handwritten, 21, height 182 mm, width 220 mm, 1581 - 1650, print maker, printmaker, 1591 - 1603, paper, engraving, engraving (printing process), Work conception, South Netherlands, 1532 - 1603-12-04, after a design by, Publication (Event), Publication, North Netherlands, 1586 - 1652-06-19, publisher, South Netherlands (before 1775), 1560 - 1618-06-29, 1592 - 1656-04Pilate washes his hands; Passion, death and resurrection of Christ; Passio, Mors et resurrection DN. Noostri Iesu Christ. Pilate washes his hands in innocence. He condemns Christ to Death (Matt. 27: 24-26). The print has a Latin caption and is part of a series about the passion, death and resurrection of Christ.Etching by Josef Ferdinand Fromiller illustrating the Last Supper, showing Christ with his apostles around a table, created in 1722.Presentation in the Temple, Antonie Wierix (II), After Maerten de Vos, 1584 print Mary and Joseph have taken Christ to the temple. The high priest Simeon keeps the child in his arms. Maria, Joseph and others are around the table. On the table a basket with a few pigeons. In the context of a caption in Latin.  paper engraving Simeon, holding the Christ-child, sings his canticle: 'Nunc dimittis'Susanna and the elders: the eighth commandment; Ten Commandments; Decalogvs CVM Acerbissimis. Daniel accuses the elders that they have lied and have falsely accused Susanna of fornication (Daniel 13: 50-59). This is a violation of the eighth command: "You shall not take a false testimony." In the background their punishment: they are both stoned to a pole. The print has a Latin caption. The prents series depicts the ten commandments through scenes of the Old Testament.Holy Family. The holy family with the holy Anna and other women, men and children in a living room. Maria is in the middle with the child on her lap. Anna adores the child. Two other women with small children sit on both sides of Mary. Jozef leans left against a pillar.Revival of the son of the widow from Naïn, Johannes Wierix, after Gerard van Groeningen, 1643 print Christ brings the son of the widow from Naïn to life. The boy sits down on his corpse and looks at Christ. The funeral procession leaves the gate of the city. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Luc. 7:11. Amsterdam paper engraving Christ touches the bier of the son of the widow of Nain: the young man sits upAbraham and De Drie Engelen, 1630 - 1702 print The three angels visit Abraham and sit at the table, which he has covered for them. They promise him that he and Sara will have a son. Abraham belongs to the news. Sara listens in the doorway. Under the performance a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Gen. 18.  paper engraving the promise of a son is renewed; Sarah, overhearing it, laughs incredulously. Abraham kneels before the angelsJoseph Werner depicted the Presentation of Christ in the Temple using gray brush and laved technique.Ester belongs to her maids that wears mordekai mourning clothes; History of Ester. Ester sits in a study room of the palace, she belongs to her maids who wears Mordekai funeral clothes and the Koningshof is no longer accessible to him. She lets him bring clothes but he likes the mourning dress.Worship through the kings. Right Joseph and Maria with the child, for an antique building. The three kings offer gifts. They kneel for the child. Behind them a procession with riders and camels. Under the show a Latin fresh.Young Mary as a seamstress; Life of the Virgin Mary; Vita Deiparæ Virginis Mariæ. The young virgin Mary is sewing along with four other young women. There are two angels behind her. In the margin a six-line caption, in two columns, in Latin.Christoph Murer, Christ Tells His Disciples of the Last Judgment, Swiss, 1558 - 1614, published 1630, woodcut on laid paper. Joseph, with two pigeons on the arm, and Mary, present Christ in the temple. The righteous Simeon holds the child for the altar. On the left in the background the praying prophetes Hanna. Prent is part of a series about the eight beats of Christ and illustrates the salvation: delicious who hunger and thirst for justice. In the left lower corner this text from matte. 5: 6 in Latin. At the bottom of the margin a verse in Latin over Simeon, whose hungry and thirsty to justice were stought when he saw and held Christ.Meeting of Old Testament figures, Jan Luyken, After Richard Brakenburg, 1680 print Moses, Aaron, David and other Old Testament figures gathered in a room and point to two niches in the background in which the proclamation to the shepherds and the presentation in the temple are depicted. Print Maker: Amsterdampublisher: Leeuwarden paper etching Moses (not in biblical context); possible attributes: rays of light or horns on his head, rod, Tables of the Law. Aaron (not in biblical context); possible attributes: attributes of Aaron: censer, dressed as high priest or bishop, ointment jar, rod or flowering wand. David (not in biblical context); possible attributes: crown, harp. groups of persons from the Old Testament. annunciation of Christ's birth to the shepherds (and/or shepherdesses) at night; a host of singing angels in the air. presentation of the Christ-child in the temple, usually Simeon (and Anna) present (Luke 2:22-39)Foot washing of Peter; Passion, death and resurrection of Christ; Passio, Mors et resurrection DN. Noostri Iesu Christ. Christ is kneeling for Peter and washes his feet. Peter protests. The other apostles are barefoot around the two (John 13: 4-17). A boy with a candle is kneeling next to Christ. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a series about the life of Christ.Parable from Lazarus and the rich man; Scenes from the Bible; Biblia Sacra. Book illustration at the Parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man (Luke 16: 19-31). The beggar Lazarus kneels in front of the house of a rich man. He begs to eat some. The rich man only sends his two dogs to him to lick the man. As both die, Lazarus ends up in heaven, while the rich man must burn in hell. Although the rich man begs for help, this will be rejected. He should have offered help in his life time. The print contains a caption with a reference to the accompanying Bible passage.TROON MAIL and the Christ child, with two saints, Johann Sadeler (I), After Hans von Aachen, 1589 print The Virgin Mary with the Christ child, seated on a throne. Left, Johannes the Baptist. Right John the Evangelist. Two angels, each with an incense vessel kneeling in front of the throne. München paper engraving Madonna accompanied by saint(s). Mary enthroned. angels. the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll. John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staffSusanna and the elders: the eighth commandment; Ten Commandments; Decalogvs CVM Acerbissimis. Daniel accuses the elders that they have lied and have falsely accused Susanna of fornication (Daniel 13: 50-59). This is a violation of the eighth command: "You shall not take a false testimony." In the background their punishment: they are both stoned to a pole. The print has a Latin caption. The prents series depicts the ten commandments through scenes of the Old Testament.The death of the rich man, Crispijn van de Passe (I), After Maerten de Vos, 1589 - 1611 print The rich man is on his deathbed. Family and friends mourn the dead. On the left in the background you can see by a window how the soul of the poor Lazarus is worn by angels to heaven. On the right in the background, a window shows how the soul of the rich man is transported to hell by a devil. Print from a series of four with the parable of the rich man and the poor Lazarus. Cologne paper engraving Dives dies; his soul is brought into hell by devilsFeast of Ahasveros, 1645 - 1646 print Festive banquet, with a king at the head of the table. The show is intended here as an image of the Ahasveros festive meal. The print is part of an album.  paper letterpress printing the feast of Ahasuerus (Xerxes, alternatively Artaxerxes); the downfall of Queen Vashti (Astin). Worship of kings. Maria has the Christ child on your lap. It blesses the three kings that kneel for him with gifts. In the air the star of Bethlehem.Cornelius kneels for Petrus; Acts of the Apostles; Acta Apostolorum. The Centurio Cornelius kneels for the apostle Petrus. In the background, Petrus Cornelius and the rest of his family, in the presence of the Holy Spirit in the form of a pigeon. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a 34-part series with the actions of the apostles as the subject.Visits from the Sick, David Custos, 1625 - 1629 print  print maker: Venicepublisher: Italy paper engraving visiting the sick, 'aeger curatur' ~ one of the (seven) Acts of Mercy - VV - Christ presentAanbidding Door de Herders, Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio, After Parmigianino, 1526 print Maria is in front of a ruin of a temple. In addition to her, the Christ child is lifted by a woman. There is a group of shepherds in front of the manger. In the background in the ruin, Joseph is at the OS and the donkey.  paper engraving adoration of the Christ-child by the shepherds; Mary and Joseph presentAdoration of the Shepherds, Jan Luyken, 1712 print  Amsterdam paper etching adoration of the Christ-child by the shepherds; Mary and Joseph presentAntwerp, Jode, Gerard de, Groeningen, Gerard van, Wierix, Johannes, Thesaurus sacrarum historiarum veteris testamenti, Miracles of Christ, Wedding at Cana, recto top right - handwritten, Christ gives orders to fill jars with water at the wedding at Cana. The bridal couple and the guests are sitting at the table. Mary is sitting at the table on the left in the back. On the left in the background the master of ceremonies tastes the water that has turned into wine. Below the image a reference in Latin to the Bible text., print, prints, verso - stamped, Jesus Christ daigne honorer desaprésence les nôces de Cana, et cgnager l'eau en vin, recto center bottom on mounting paper - handwritten in brown ink, 25, height 205 mm, width 253 mm, South Netherlands, 1549 - 1618, print maker, printmaker, 1579 - 1579, paper, papier, engraving, engraving (printing process), Work conception, 1515 - 1599, after a design by, Publication (Event), Publication, North Netherlands, 1509 - 1591-02-05, publisherWorship of the shepherds, anonymous, 1550 - 1599 drawing  Low Countries paper. chalk. ink pen / brush adoration of the Christ-child by the shepherds; Mary and Joseph present. Christ at the table with his students Times the Last Supper. Info, foods and beverages are provided by servants.Worship through the kings. Maria is on a cave with the Christ child. By a city gate behind the procession consisting of the kings and their consequences. In margin under the print, Latin lines.Maria Magdalena washes the feet of Christ, Philips Galle (attributed to workshop or), After Maerten de Vos, 1547 - 1612 print In Simon's house a sinful woman (Mary Magdalene) washes the feet of Christ with her tears and she dries them with her hair. Christ forgives her sins. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a series about penance and repentance in the old and the New Testament.  paper engraving a woman washes Christ's feet with her tears, and wipes them with her hairThe Birth of the Virgin, from The Life of the Virgin ca. 1503 Albrecht Dürer German. The Birth of the Virgin, from The Life of the Virgin 387734Worship by the shepherds. At the foot of a classic building, the shepherds worshiped the Christ child, held by a on the ground. To the left of the child, also sitting, Joseph with his staff. In the background a portion of a castle on a rock and two men descending a staircase. Under the show four Latin verses in two columns.Christ blesses the children (let the children come to me), Peeter Baltens, after Ambrosius Francken (i), c. 1570 - c. 1590 print Christ blesses the children (Marcus 10: 13-16; Lucas 18: 15-17). Seated Christ in front of the entrance of a temple, between disciples and women who offer their children to bless. In the background an antique city with domes and columns.  paper engraving Christ blessing children brought by their mothers, usually with some disciples disapprovingly looking on (Matthew 19:13-15; Mark 10:13-16; Luke 18:15-17)Worship by the shepherds.At the foot of a classic building, the shepherds worshiped the Christ child, held by Mary, which is on the ground. To the left of the child, also sitting, Joseph with his staff. In the background a castle on a rock above which the star leads the ways from the east to the birth of Christ. In addition to the classic columns two men descending a staircase with a picture of a naked figure on a high column. Under the show four Latin verses in two columns.Maria Magdalena washes Christ's feet. An interior of a house with in the foreground Christ and his students at a table. Maria Magdalena, a light cage, dries Christ's feet with her hair. She then goes the feet. Judas Iskariot protests, but Christ explains that one must forgive her.Mother shows a newborn baby to an elderly woman, Jan Luyken, 1712 print  Amsterdam paper etching / letterpress printing visiting the new mother, lying-in visit (+ variant). mother and baby or young child. old womanThe Queen of Seba kneels before Solomon's throne. Behind her is her retinue. Gifts are displayed in the foreground. Below the scene a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 1 Kings 10, Solomon receives the Queen of Seba History of Solomon Theatrum biblicum , print maker: Hans Collaert (I), (attributed to), Jan Snellinck (I), publisher: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), Amsterdam, 1579 and/or 1643, paper, engraving, h 186 mm × w 243 mmLazarus, newly alive from his tomb, is detached from the burial cloths by his family. Martha and Mary Magdalene kneel before Christ to thank him (John 11: 1-44). The print has a Latin caption. The print is part of a series on the life of Christ, Raising of Lazarus Vita, passio et Resvrrectio Iesv Christi (series title) Life, passion and resurrection of Christ (series title), print maker: Jacques de Bie, (mentioned on object), Maerten de Vos, (mentioned on object), publisher: Theodoor Galle, (mentioned on object), Antwerp, 1598 - 1618, paper, engraving, h 183 mm × w 218 mmSaint Paul Driving Out Evil Spirits. Medium: engraving. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Philip Galle after Jan van der Straet.St. Peter and St. John Healing the Lame at the Gates of the Temple, from Les Tableaux de Rome, Les Eglises Jubilaires (The Paintings of Rome, The Churches Jubilee), plate 6 1607-11 Jacques Callot French. St. Peter and St. John Healing the Lame at the Gates of the Temple, from Les Tableaux de Rome, Les Eglises Jubilaires (The Paintings of Rome, The Churches Jubilee), plate 6. Les Tableaux de Rome, Les Eglises Jubilaires. Jacques Callot (French, Nancy 1592-1635 Nancy). 1607-11. Engraving; second state of two (Lieure). PrintsWedding at Cana, Hieronymus Wierix, 1563 - before 1619Evangelist Matthew, Abraham de Bruyn, 1578 print The evangelist Matthew, in his study room. He is writing. Next to him is an angel, the symbol of his gospel.  paper engraving St. Matthew writing the Gospel, usually the angel present, dictating or assisting himAnonymous 16th-century drawing in feather with wash depicts Christ standing in an atrium, showing architectural features and surrounding figures.Christ anointed by Maria Magdalena; The little passion. Christ sits at the table in the house of Simon de Fareeër. Maria Magdalena kneels on the ground omits his feet and dries them with her hair. Print is part of a book.Fire in the Borgo. A burning city. People try to extinguish the fire. In the background Pope Leo IV who is sermons to a crowd.Christ blesses the children; Sinite Parvulos Venire Ad Me, ET Ne Prohibueritis EOS: Talium Est Regnum dei; Spacious bible. Christ blesses the children who are brought to him by mothers. The disciples look. Under the show the title in Latin, French and Dutch and a reference to the Bible text in Mar. 10:14.Christ for Sanhedrin, Adriaen Collaert, after Jan van der Straet, 1585 - 1586 print Christ is brought by soldiers to the Sanhedrin, the Council of High Priesters. He stumbles and is beaten by the soldiers. In the background the interrogation of Christ by the Sanhedrin. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a series about the passion, death and resurrection of Christ.  paper engraving Christ before the Sanhedrin with Caiaphas as high priest, and possibly Annas; maybe a soldier about to strike Christ because he keeps silent (Matthew 26:57-66; Mark 14:53-64; Luke 22:54, 22:66-71)Christ teaches scribes in the temple; Life of Christ.Presentation of Christ in the Temple, Anonymous, Christoph Murer, 1625 print   paper  presentation of the Christ-child in the temple, usually Simeon (and Anna) present (Luke 2:22-39)