21 results filtered with: Job (Biblical figure)
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Job. Woodcut attributed to the Petrarch Master, 1539.
Petrarcameister, active 1516-1522.Date: [1539]Reference: 3216i- Pictures
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The torments of Job under a swirling sky dominated by God. Engraving by M. van Heemskerck, 1563.
Heemskerk, Martin van, 1498-1574.Date: 1563Reference: 20086i- Books
The iconography of Job through the centuries : artists as Biblical interpreters / Samuel Terrien.
Terrien, Samuel L., 1911-2002.Date: [1996], ©1996- Pictures
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Job afflicted with boils, with his wife and comforters. Woodcut after Virgil Solis, 1568.
Solis, Virgil, 1514-1562.Reference: 340i- Pictures
Job and his comforters. Etching by R. Staines, 18--, after B. Picart.
Picart, Bernard, 1673-1733.Date: [not after 1849?]Reference: 2819200i- Books
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The belief of a future state proved to be a fundamental article of the religion of the Hebrews. And the doctrine of the ancient philosophers concerning a future state, shewn to be consistent with reason, and their belief of it demonstrated: and the whole system of heathen theology explained. With an appendix, concerning the genealogy and time of job. And some remarks on the fifth volume of the second part of Mr. Lardner's credibility of the gospel-history. By John Jackson, rector of Rossington, in the County of York, and master of Wigston's Hospital, in Leicester.
Jackson, John, 1686-1763.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Pictures
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Job giving alms to the sick. Engraving by H. Bourne, 1862, after W.C.T. Dobson.
Dobson, W. C. T. (William Charles Thomas), 1817-1898.Date: 1862Reference: 23924i- Pictures
A man suffering from ulcers all over his body (Job?). Photograph of a sculpture.
Date: 1920-1960Reference: 566100i- Books
Job's illness : loss, grief, and integration a psychological interpretation / by Jack Kahn, with Hester Solomon.
Kahn, Jack H.Date: [1986], ©1986- Books
Job's illness : loss, grief, and integration a psychological interpretation / by Jack Kahn, with Hester Solomon.
Kahn, Jack H.Date: 1975- Pictures
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Job and his three friends: the speech of Eliphaz. Woodcut.
Date: 1500-1599Reference: 34656i- Pictures
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Job tormented by demons; his wife urges him to curse God. Line engraving by L. Vorsterman after Sir P.P. Rubens.
Rubens, Peter Paul, 1577-1640.Reference: 5706i- Pictures
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Job and his three friends: the speech of Bildad. Woodcut.
Date: 1500-1599Reference: 34654i- Pictures
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The sufferings and death of King Henry VI compared with the sufferings of Job: eight vignettes (nos. 1-8). Engraving, 1786.
Date: March 1786Reference: 570177i- Pictures
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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.
Heemskerk, Martin van, 1498-1574.Date: [1563]Reference: 7205i- Pictures
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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.
Heemskerk, Martin van, 1498-1574.Date: [1559]Reference: 20084iPart of: Patientiae triumphus elegantissimis imaginibus expressus.- Pictures
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The sufferings and death of King Henry VI compared with the sufferings of Job: sixteen vignettes. Etching, 1786.
Date: 1786Reference: 5391i- Pictures
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Job and his wife. Engraving by G.F. Ravenet after G. Perci after R. Vanni.
Vanni, Raffaello, 1587-1673.Reference: 5705i- Pictures
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The sufferings and death of King Henry VI compared with the sufferings of Job: eight vignettes (nos. 9-16). Engraving, 1786.
Date: March 1786Reference: 570185i- Pictures
Allegory of patience: Job, afflicted with sores, is asked by his wife "Where is your patience?". Drawing, ca. 1740.
Date: 1740Reference: 579390iPart of: Allegorical and sacred subjects, and hermits. Drawings attributed to Aspruck, ca. 1740.- Pictures
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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.
Date: 1786Reference: 5445i