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Jonah Thrown to the Whale, c1582. Creator: Johann Sadeler IJonah Thrown to the Whale, c1582
Jonah Spat Up by the Whale, c1582. Creator: Johann Sadeler IJonah Spat Up by the Whale, c1582
Jonah beneath the Gourd. Creator: Per PerssonJonah beneath the Gourd, Unknown date
Jonah Preaching to the People of Niniveh, 1661. Creator: Salvator RosaJonah Preaching to the People of Niniveh, 1661
Toy Bank, c. 1938. Creator: James McKenzieToy Bank, c. 1938
Jonah and the Whale, 17th century. Creator: AnonymousJonah and the Whale, 17th century. Private Collection
Painted wooden ceiling in St. Martins Church, Zillis, Switzerland, (1928). Creator: UnknownPainted wooden ceiling in St. Martins Church, Zillis, Switzerland, (1928). 2nd Half of 12th Century...Detail of a painted wooden ceiling in St. Martins at Zillis (Grisons)
Landscape with a Ship and Jonah and the Whale, ca. 1570. ca. 1570. Creators: Anon, Lucas GasselLandscape with a Ship and Jonah and the Whale, ca. 1570
Jonas Leaving the Whale, ca. 1770. Creator: Jean Baptiste TilliardJonas Leaving the Whale, ca. 1770
Fall of Nineveh, from Illustrations of the Bible, 1835. Creator: John MartinFall of Nineveh, from Illustrations of the Bible, 1835
Jonah is Delivered from the Whale, 1548. Creator: Augustin HirschvogelJonah is Delivered from the Whale, 1548
Toy Bank: "Jonah and the Whale", c. 1939. Creator: Rose Campbell-GerkeToy Bank: " Jonah and the Whale", c. 1939
Jonah in the Whale. Creator: Augustin HirschvogelJonah in the Whale
Prophets and Sibyls: Jonah (Sistine Chapel ceiling in the Vatican), 1508-1512. Found in the collection of The Sistine Chapel, Vatican
Jonah Cast on Shore by the Fish, ca. 1585. Creators: Antonius Wierix, Hieronymous WierixJonah Cast on Shore by the Fish, ca. 1585
Jonah and the Whale, Folio from a Jami al-Tavarikh (Compendium of Chronicles), ca. 1400
Jonah and the Whale, Folio from a Majma al-Tavarikh (Compendium of Histories)... caJonah and the Whale, Folio from a Majma al-Tavarikh (Compendium of Histories) of Hafiz-i Abru, ca. 1425
The marriage feast at Cana, early 14th century, (1942). Creator: UnknownThe marriage feast at Cana, early 14th century, (1942). Below, in an initial letter S, the throwing overboard and casting up of Jonah. From the Queen Mary Psalter, in the British Library, London
The Jonah Jones Quartet and Hank Jones, Newport Jazz Festival, Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough, 1978The Jonah Jones Quartet and Hank Jones on stage at the Newport Jazz Festival, Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough, July 1978. Personnel visible are Jonah Jones (trumpet)
Jonah Jones playing at the Newport Jazz Festival, Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough, July 1978
The Chludov Psalter. Prayer of Jonah, ca 850. Found in the Collection of State History Museum, Moscow
The marriage feast at Cana, early 14th century. Below, in an initial letter S, the throwing overboard and casting up of Jonah. From the Queen Mary Psalter, produced in England
Tomb of Jonah, near the mosque, on the artificial mound of Nabbi Yunis, Nineveh, Assyria, c1890The Tomb of Jonah, near the mosque, on the artificial mound of Nabbi Yunis, Nineveh, Assyria, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris)
The Prophet Jonah (Detail of Interior Mosaics in the St. Marks Basilica), 12th century. Artist: Byzantine MasterThe Prophet Jonah (Detail of Interior Mosaics in the St. Marks Basilica), 12th century. Found in the collection of the Saint Marks Basilica, Venice
Jonah and the Whale, early Christian Sarcophagus, Roman Marble, 4th century. At Vatican Museums
The Prophet Jonah before the Walls of Nineveh, ca 1651. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)The Prophet Jonah before the Walls of Nineveh, ca 1651. Found in the collection of the Albertina, Vienna
Early Christian depiction of Jonah and the Whale on a sarcophagus, 4th centuryImage of Jonah and the Whale, from an early marble Christian sarcophagus from Rome, 4th Century. Currently in the Vatican Museum
Jonah being spewed up by the whale, 1557. In the middle of the picture he is shown falling overboard and being swallowed. From Prodigiorum ac Ostentorum Chronicon by Conrad Lycosthenes. (Basel 1557)