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Noli Me Tangere, c1514. Artist: TitianNoli Me Tangere, c1514. Saint Mary Magdalene encounters Christ after his resurrection. From the National Gallery, London
The Descent of the Holy Ghost, 1495-1505. Creators: Sandro BotticelliThe Descent of the Holy Ghost, 1495-1505
Scene from "Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By Sabine Baring Gould, M. A. 1890. Creator: Frank Dadd'Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By Sabine Baring Gould, M. A.; Magdalen fell back in her chair, and raised her hands in amazement, 1890. From "The Graphic
Esquisse pour l'église Saint-Sulpice : L'Assomption de la Vierge, 1869Esquisse pour l'eglise Saint-Sulpice : L'Assomption de la Vierge, 1869. Assumption of the Virgin
The Transfiguration, c. 1513. Creator: Albrecht AltdorferThe Transfiguration, c. 1513
'The Adoration of the Magi.-- from a painting by Zurbaran. Creator: UnknownThe Adoration of the Magi.-- from a painting by Zurbaran. From "Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper; London Weekly 31 Dec 1853 to 30 Dec 1854"
Scene from Gullivers Travels by Jonathan Swift, 1911. Artist: AE JacksonScene from Gullivers Travels by Jonathan Swift, 1911. Lemuel Gulliver in the land of giants walking about on the table at the Inn as Glumdalcitch, his little Brobdingnagian nurse commanded him to do
The Ascension, ca. 1593. Creator: Cornelis BloemaertThe Ascension, ca. 1593
The Holy Family with a Shepherd, c1510. Artist: TitianThe Holy Family with a Shepherd, c1510. From the National Gallery, London
Saint Anne with the Christ Child, the Virgin, and Saint John the Baptist, c1511. Artist: Hans BaldungSaint Anne with the Christ Child, the Virgin, and Saint John the Baptist, c1511. From the Washington National Gallery of Art, USA
The Raising of Lazarus, 1630 / 35. Creator: UnknownThe Raising of Lazarus, 1630/35. Follower of Rembrandt
The Ascension, 1456 / 1457. Creator: Johann KoerbeckeThe Ascension, 1456/1457
Assumption of the Virgin, 1574-99. Creator: Aliprando CaprioliAssumption of the Virgin, 1574-99
The Resurrection, from The Passion of Christ, 1596. Creator: Hendrik GoltziusThe Resurrection, from The Passion of Christ, 1596
Raising of Lazarus, ca. 1600. Creator: Abraham BloemaertRaising of Lazarus, ca. 1600
Raising of Lazarus (Reverse Copy). n. d. Creator: VischerRaising of Lazarus (Reverse Copy).n.d
Descent of the Holy Ghost, 1760-90. Creator: Stefano MulinariDescent of the Holy Ghost, 1760-90
Noli me tangere, 1730-39. Creator: Pietro MonacoNoli me tangere, 1730-39
The Resurrection, 1662. Creator: Cornelis BloemaertThe Resurrection, 1662
The Transfiguration, after Raphael, 1541. 1541. Creator: Nicolas BeatrizetThe Transfiguration, after Raphael, 1541
Figure 57: Astonishment, stupefaction, amazement, 1854-56, printed 1862
And he that was dead sat up, and began to speak, c1830s. Creator: William Henry MoteAnd he that was dead sat up, and began to speak, c1830s. Biblical scene, from Luke 7: 15: And he that was dead sat up, and began to speak. And he delivered him to his mother
To his unspeakable horror... the moonlight reveals the head of Kesa - his love!, 1919To his unspeakable horror and amazement the moonlight reveals the head of Kesa - his love!, 1919. The murderer is seen coming out upon the top of the steps into the moonlight
Christ appears to Mary Magdalene, 1834, (1965). Creator: Aleksandr IvanovChrist appears to Mary Magdalene, 1834, (1965). New Testament scene: Mary Magdalene kneels before the risen Christ who tells her Don t touch me, for I have not yet ascended to my father
Unexpected Return, 1884, (1965). Creator: Il ya RepinUnexpected Return, 1884, (1965). The home-coming of a Russian political prisoner - the room portrayed is the artists living room and the models included members of his family
The Lecture, 1808, (1827). Creator: Thomas CookThe Lecture, 1808, (1827). A group of Oxford scholars listen to William Fisher, Registrar of the University. Engraving after Scholars at a lecture of 1736 by Hogarth
Gold, late 19th century. Creator: George GreatbachGold, late 19th century. A 16th-century alchemist showing some gold that he has supposedly just made. For hundreds of years, attempts were made to create gold alchemically by transforming base metals
The Lecture, 1736, (1830s). Creator: UnknownThe Lecture, 1736, (1830s). A group of Oxford scholars listen to William Fisher, Registrar of the University. Facsimile of Scholars at a lecture. [Jones & Co. Finsbury Square, London]
Moses parting the Red Sea, 1870s. Artist: Siegfried Detlev BendixenMoses parting the Red Sea, 1870s. From a Bible printed by Edward Gover
Christ and the two disciples at Emmaus, 1814. Jesus appearing before two of his followers after his resurrection. They recognise him as the risen Christ after they invite him to join them for supper
Fishing for Jack!!!. A fisherman makes an unexpected catch
The Resurrection, mid 15th century, (1930). Artist: Andrea del CastagnoThe Resurrection, mid 15th century, (1930). Illustration from Apollo, A Journal of the Arts, (London 1930)
Wrecked building, Grande Place, Peronne, France, First World War, 1917, (c1920). A sign in German on the town hall reads: Nicht argern, nur wundern (No anger, just amazement)
The Adoration of the Magi
Adoration of the Magi, c1420. From the Chevalier Hours. Illustration from Illuminated Manuscripts in the British Museum, Miniatures, Borders, and Initials by George F Warner, series I
Adoration of the Magi, c1490-1497. The Holy Family, with kneeling Magi and angels above, text with decorated initial S, and borders of trompe l oeil decoration with acanthus and flowers
A Unwelcome customer, 1772. Artist: CaldwellA Unwelcome customer, 1772. A bull bursts into a shop, shocking the lady customers who drop the samples of lace they were looking at. The bull has a fur muff on one horn
Well-a-day! Is this my son Tom!, 1770. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds]
Be not amaz d dear Mother, it is indeed your daughter Anne, 1770. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century
Renaissance Art in Italy: Antonio Allegri, (c1900). Correggio (c1489-1534), born Antonio Allegri, completing his famous work The Holy Night in front of amazed pupils
The Boy Discovering the Golden Eggs, 19th century, (1913). Artist: J YoungThe Boy Discovering the Golden Eggs, 19th century, (1913). A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1913)
Speak! Speak!, 1895, (1912). Artist: John Everett MillaisSpeak! Speak!, 1895, (1912). A colour print from Famous Paintings, with an introduction by Gilbert Chesterton, Cassell and Company, (London, New York, Toronto, 1912)
He stood there holding the magic sword in his hand, (1905). Artist: As ForrestHe stood there holding the magic sword in his hand, (1905). Mythical event where the young Arthur pulls the sword out of the stone, watched by Uther Pendragon and the wizard Merlin
The Miracles of Saint Ignatius Loyola, c1617-1618. Artist: Peter Paul RubensThe Miracles of Saint Ignatius Loyola, c1617-1618. St Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556), theologian, priest, founder of the Society of Jesus, was canonised after this altarpiece was completed
The Adoration of the Christ Child, c1640. Artist: Guido ReniThe Adoration of the Christ Child, c1640. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
The Annunciation to the Shepherds, 17th century. Artist: Benjamin Gerritz CuypThe Annunciation to the Shepherds, 17th century. The Angel appears to inform the shepherds of the Birth of Christ. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg
Unexpected Return, c1884-c1888. Artist: Il ya RepinUnexpected Return, c1884-c1888. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow