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Illustration XIX by Anonymous England 1539 — VisualArtsDB
Illustration XIX
Anonymous England 1539
1545–1555
Medium
Woodcut
Genre
Print
Museum
Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA, US
Tags
english
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Illustration VIII: Under God's command, Joshua leads Israel to invade the Promised Land (Joshua, 1).
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Illustration IV: Representation of Saint John and his vision of Jesus Christ (First Epistle of Saint John the Divine)
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Illustration LV: the 5th figure: the opening of the 6th Seal, a great earthquake, the sun blackens, the moon becomes as blood, and the stars fall unto the earth (Revelation6: 12-17).
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Illustration XVI: King David swears to Bathsheba that her son, Solomon, will be king after him (III Kings 1: 15-31).
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Illustration XXXVI
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Illustration XXX: Ruth, having come to Bethlehem with her mother-in-law Naomi, goes to glean after the reapers in the field of Boas (Ruth 2).
Anonymous England 1539
Illustration LXIII: the 6th figure: an angel holding the seal of God ascends from the east calling to the 4 angels, who stand at the 4 corners of the earth holding the winds, to wait until the servants of god have been sealed in their foreheads (Revelation 7)
Anonymous England 1539
Illustration XXXIX: Moses addresses the people of Israel before their entry in the Jordan, a brief discourse on all the events that have come to pass (Deuteronomy 1).
Anonymous England 1539
Illustration LIV: the 16th figure: Vials of God's wrath are poured upon the earth by 7 angels. Three unclean spirits like frogs come out of the mouth of the dragon, of the beast, and of the false prophet (Revelation 16: 1-17).
Anonymous England 1539
Illustration I: Representation of St. Matthew at his desk (Gospel According to Matthew)
Anonymous England 1539
Illustration XXXIV: Job is plagued by the loss of his children and his possessions, and by disease. His wife advises him to curse God and die, but his faith preserveres (Job 1).
Anonymous England 1539