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David, c1898. Artist: George Heywood Maunoir SumnerDavid, c1898. An illustration of the biblical tale. After a cartoon for Sgraffito Decoration by Heywood Sumner, 1898. After a cartoon by George Heywood Maunoir Sumner (1853-1940)
David Killing Goliath. David killing the Philistine giant with a stone from his sling. According to the Bible, Goliath was 6 cubits (approximately 3 metres) tall. From the Bible (1 Samuel 17:I)
Miniature Initial and Part of a Page from a Psalter, (13th century), 1901Miniature Initial and Part of a Page from a Psalter, 13th century. Thought to feature King David and Goliath. From The Connoisseur, Vol. I by [Otto Limited, London, 1901]
Page from the Biblia Pauperum, 15th century, (1870). 28th xylographic page of the Biblia Pauperum or Bible of the Poor. Illustration from The Arts of the Middle Ages
Portrait of a Young Man as David, ca 1555. Artist: Tintoretto, Jacopo (1518-1594)Portrait of a Young Man as David, ca 1555. Found in the collection of the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
David with the Head of Goliath, c. 1635. Artist: Strozzi, Bernardo (1581-1644)David with the Head of Goliath, c. 1635. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
The Triumph of David, c. 1450. Artist: Pesellino, Francesco di Stefano (1422-1457)The Triumph of David, c. 1450. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
The Story of David and Goliath, c. 1450. Artist: Pesellino, Francesco di Stefano (1422-1457)The Story of David and Goliath, c. 1450. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
David with the Head of Goliath, c. 1650. Artist: Guercino (1591-1666)David with the Head of Goliath, c. 1650. Found in the collection of the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Ahimelech giving the sword of Goliath to David, 1680s. Artist: Gelder, Aert de (1645-1727)Ahimelech giving the sword of Goliath to David, 1680s. Found in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
The Triumph of David, 1630. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)The Triumph of David, 1630. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid
David and Goliath, 1650-1660. Artist: Courtois, Guillaume (1628-1679)David and Goliath, 1650-1660. Found in the collection of the Musei Capitolini, Rome
Initial letter F, 12th century, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawInitial letter F, 12th century, (1843). Design showing the combat between David and Goliath. Illustration from Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages from the Seventh to the Seventeenth
David with the head of Goliath, 1894. Artist: Georges-Auguste-Elie LavergneDavid with the head of Goliath, 1894. Georges Auguste Elie Lavergne was a well known French portrait painter of the turn of the 20th century
Dish showing David with Goliaths HeadItalian dish showing David with Goliaths Head, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum
David and Jonathan, c. 1508. Artist: Cima da Conegliano, Giovanni Battista (ca. 1459-1517)David and Jonathan, c.1508. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
David slaying Goliath, c1860. Having killed the Philistine giant with a stone from his sling, David makes sure that Goliath is really dead
David slaying the Philistine giant Goliath, c1870. According to the Bible, Goliath was 6 cubits (approximately 3 metres) tall
David and Goliath, c1130. Artist: Master of the Last JudgementDavid and Goliath, c1130. David removing Goliaths head from his body
Bronze statue of David, c1430-1440. Artist: DonatelloBronze statue of David, c1430. David, holding a sword, with his foot on the decapitated head of Goliath. From the Museo Nazionale del Bargello in Florence
Page of Biblia Pauperum (Poor Peoples Bible), 15th century. Left, David slaying Goliath and, right, Christ descending into Limbo to release the souls of the Patriarchs