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  • Scheuchzer, 1731-33; Job: skeleton
  • Job covered with sores, woodcut 1531.
  • Back of Job statue, showing syphilis ulcers.
  • Job. Woodcut attributed to the Petrarch Master, 1539.
  • Job covered with sores and wife, woodcut 1545.
  • Job in his sickness being scourged by the devil.
  • Job and his three friends: the speech of Bildad. Woodcut.
  • Job and his three friends: the speech of Eliphaz. Woodcut.
  • A man suffering from ulcers all over his body (Job?). Photograph of a sculpture.
  • A man suffering from ulcers all over his body (Job?). Photograph of a sculpture.
  • Job afflicted with boils, with his wife and comforters. Woodcut after Virgil Solis, 1568.
  • Job stricken by plague, and his wife; in the background his devastated property. Woodcut.
  • Job and his wife. Engraving by G.F. Ravenet after G. Perci after R. Vanni.
  • Job giving alms to the sick. Engraving by H. Bourne, 1862, after W.C.T. Dobson.
  • The torments of Job under a swirling sky dominated by God. Engraving by M. van Heemskerck, 1563.
  • The sufferings and death of King Henry VI compared with the sufferings of Job: sixteen vignettes. Etching, 1786.
  • Job tormented by demons; his wife urges him to curse God. Line engraving by L. Vorsterman after Sir P.P. Rubens.
  • The sufferings and death of King Henry VI compared with the sufferings of Job: eight vignettes (nos. 9-16). Engraving, 1786.
  • The sufferings and death of King Henry VI compared with the sufferings of Job: eight vignettes (nos. 1-8). Engraving, 1786.
  • Job rides on a turtle in front of his wife, his comforters and the devil. Engraving by D.V. Coornhert after M. van Heemskerck, 1559.
  • Job lies on a pile of dung dressed in a loincloth and covered in boils, his wife goes to fetch a bucket of water. Woodcut.
  • Antiquities: musicians and the suffering Job painted on the back of a door; Roman coins; a Roman inscribed stone; and the plant Sweet gale. Engraving, 1786.
  • Satan and the sons of God appear before God and challenge him to induce Job to curse God. Engraving by P .Galle, 1563, after M. van Heemskerck.
  • A skeleton sits backwards on a horse waiting for a blacksmith, dressed as a fool, to finish his job. Woodcut.
  • Sunlight soap : the mother: "Good old Sunlight done dis job" : The boy: "Wish it would do mine" / Lever Brothers Ltd.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with the Christ Child, Saint Francis of Assisi, Saint Job, Saint John the Baptist, Saint Antony of Padua, Saint Augustine of Hippo and Saint Sebastian. Colour lithograph after G. Bellini.
  • A man holding a brief case and a plate of food: job security and rehab for those with tuberculosis in Kenya. Colour lithograph by KAPTLD, 2009.
  • Men wanted for stretcher parties : ...and they are wanted in thousands for a real man's job : apply to your local council now / [Ministry of Labour and National Service?].
  • An old woman with a basket in her hand asks a young man for a job for her daughter while blowing smoke from a pipe into his face, much to his disgust. Coloured etching.
  • Rabies : rabies is a killer disease! : there is an increasing risk of it entering Britain as a result of animal smuggling : your job could bring you close to the source of such smuggling. Please help to keep rabies out of Britain : bringing it in is madness / MAFF.