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Jordan Collection (page 2)

Background imageJordan Collection: Jerusalem, Casque trouve dans le Jourdain, 2, 1854. Creator: Auguste Salzmann

Jerusalem, Casque trouve dans le Jourdain, 2, 1854. Creator: Auguste Salzmann
Jerusalem, Casque trouve dans le Jourdain, 2, 1854

Background imageJordan Collection: The Altar of Baal, 1885. Creator: Harry Fenn

The Altar of Baal, 1885. Creator: Harry Fenn
The Altar of Baal, 1885

Background imageJordan Collection: The Aegean Sea, ca. 1877. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church

The Aegean Sea, ca. 1877. Creator: Frederic Edwin Church
The Aegean Sea, ca. 1877

Background imageJordan Collection: Panel from Saint John Retable, 1464-1507. Creator: Domingo Ram

Panel from Saint John Retable, 1464-1507. Creator: Domingo Ram
Panel from Saint John Retable, 1464-1507

Background imageJordan Collection: The Baptism of Christ, ca. 1650. Creator: Sebastien Bourdon

The Baptism of Christ, ca. 1650. Creator: Sebastien Bourdon
The Baptism of Christ, ca. 1650

Background imageJordan Collection: The Baptism of Christ, 1773. Creator: Nicolas Enriquez

The Baptism of Christ, 1773. Creator: Nicolas Enriquez
The Baptism of Christ, 1773

Background imageJordan Collection: The Penitence of Saint Jerome, ca. 1512-15. Creator: Joachim Patinir

The Penitence of Saint Jerome, ca. 1512-15. Creator: Joachim Patinir
The Penitence of Saint Jerome, ca. 1512-15

Background imageJordan Collection: Route to Petra from Teyaha, c1915. Creator: Stanfords Geographical Establishment

Route to Petra from Teyaha, c1915. Creator: Stanfords Geographical Establishment
Route to Petra from Teyaha, c1915. (Note: None of these watercourses contain perennial streams). Map showing the journey of British writer

Background imageJordan Collection: Who did with her according to his vow, early-mid 19th century? Creator: Samuel Freeman

Who did with her according to his vow, early-mid 19th century? Creator: Samuel Freeman
Who did with her according to his vow, early-mid 19th century? Biblical scene, from Judges 11:39: And it came to pass at the end of two months, that she returned unto her father

Background imageJordan Collection: The Baptism of Christ, 1445-1450, (1943). Creator: Master ES

The Baptism of Christ, 1445-1450, (1943). Creator: Master ES
The Baptism of Christ, 1445-1450, (1943). Jesus stands in the River Jordan as John the Baptist, kneeling on a projecting rock, pours baptismal water over Christs head

Background imageJordan Collection: Die Wabn, 1899, (1943). Creator: Wilhelm Maria Hubertus Leibl

Die Wabn, 1899, (1943). Creator: Wilhelm Maria Hubertus Leibl
Die Wabn, 1899, (1943). Portrait of a woman in a fur (or velvet) hat, Frau Babette Maurer (nee Jordan), known as Die Wabn

Background imageJordan Collection: The Men of Jabesh Mourning Over the Grave of Saul and Jonathan, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Men of Jabesh Mourning Over the Grave of Saul and Jonathan, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Men of Jabesh Mourning Over the Grave of Saul and Jonathan, 1890. King Saul fell on his sword to avoid capture in the battle against the Philistines at Mount Gilboa

Background imageJordan Collection: View in the Valley of the Jordan, 1890. Creator: Unknown

View in the Valley of the Jordan, 1890. Creator: Unknown
View in the Valley of the Jordan, 1890. The Jordan Valley, the deepest valley in the world, bordered by steep escarpments forms the border between Jordan to the east

Background imageJordan Collection: Ancient Ruins at Mugher, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Ancient Ruins at Mugher, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Ancient Ruins at Mugher, 1890. Ruins of the Qasr Al Muwaqqar, Umayyad desert palace in Al-Muwaqqar district, Amman, Jordan. The Umayyad Dynasty were the ruling caliphate between 661 and 750

Background imageJordan Collection: The Baptism and the Temptations of Christ, 1582. Creator: Veronese, Paolo (1528-1588)

The Baptism and the Temptations of Christ, 1582. Creator: Veronese, Paolo (1528-1588)
The Baptism and the Temptations of Christ, 1582. Found in the Collection of Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan

Background imageJordan Collection: Joshua passing the River Jordan with the Ark of the Covenant, 1800. Artist: West

Joshua passing the River Jordan with the Ark of the Covenant, 1800. Artist: West
Joshua passing the River Jordan with the Ark of the Covenant, 1800. Found in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales

Background imageJordan Collection: Trans-Jordan Frontier Force, 1936. Creator: Unknown

Trans-Jordan Frontier Force, 1936. Creator: Unknown
Trans-Jordan Frontier Force, 1936. From " Military Uniforms of the British Empire Overseas". [John Player & Sons, 1936]

Background imageJordan Collection: The Valley of the Jordan from the Mount of Olives, 1902. Creator: John Fulleylove

The Valley of the Jordan from the Mount of Olives, 1902. Creator: John Fulleylove
The Valley of the Jordan from the Mount of Olives, 1902. From " The Holy Land", painted by John Fulleylove, R.I. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1902]

Background imageJordan Collection: The Ford of the Jordan Near Jericho, 1902. Creator: John Fulleylove

The Ford of the Jordan Near Jericho, 1902. Creator: John Fulleylove
The Ford of the Jordan Near Jericho, 1902. Bethabara, the site of the baptism of Jesus and beginning of his ministry. From " The Holy Land", painted by John Fulleylove, R.I

Background imageJordan Collection: Sketch for the picture Christ appears to the Multitude, c1830s, (1965)

Sketch for the picture Christ appears to the Multitude, c1830s, (1965)
Sketch for the picture " Christ appears to the Multitude", c1830s, (1965). A study for a larger work, known as The Apparition of Christ to the People (The Apparition of the Messiah)

Background imageJordan Collection: The Baptism of Christ (Manuscript illumination from the Matenadaran Gospel), 1287

The Baptism of Christ (Manuscript illumination from the Matenadaran Gospel), 1287. Found in the Collection of Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts (Matenadaran), Yerevan

Background imageJordan Collection: Entrance to the Valley of Petra. c1880. Artist: John Douglas Woodward

Entrance to the Valley of Petra. c1880. Artist: John Douglas Woodward
Entrance to the Valley of Petra. c1880. Arch marking the way into the Nabataean city of Petra, now in Jordan. Nabataea was conquered by the Roman emperor Trajan in 106 AD

Background imageJordan Collection: The people of Israel is heading to the Jordan carrying the Ark of the Covenant

The people of Israel is heading to the Jordan carrying the Ark of the Covenant

Background imageJordan Collection: Ummayyad Palace, Amman, Jordan

Ummayyad Palace, Amman, Jordan. The palace was built in the 8th century during the reign of the Ummayyad Caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik (691-743)

Background imageJordan Collection: Temple of Artemis, Jerash, Jordan

Temple of Artemis, Jerash, Jordan. The site of a settlement since the Bronze Age, the Greco-Roman city of Gerasa (Jerash) was established in the 2nd century BC

Background imageJordan Collection: Nymphaeum, Jerash, Jordan

Nymphaeum, Jerash, Jordan. The site of a settlement since the Bronze Age, the Greco-Roman city of Gerasa (Jerash) was established in the 2nd century BC and was one of the ten cities in Syria

Background imageJordan Collection: South Theatre, Jerash, Jordan

South Theatre, Jerash, Jordan. The site of a settlement since the Bronze Age, the Greco-Roman city of Gerasa (Jerash) was established in the 2nd century BC and was one of the ten cities in Syria

Background imageJordan Collection: Ruins of the ancient city of Pella, Jordan

Ruins of the ancient city of Pella, Jordan. During Roman times Pella was one of the cities of the Decapolis, a group of ten cities on the eastern edge of the Empire in Judea and Syria

Background imageJordan Collection: Walk to El Deir (the Monastery), Petra, Jordan

Walk to El Deir (the Monastery), Petra, Jordan. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from 312 BC until it was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD

Background imageJordan Collection: El Deir (the Monastery), Petra, Jordan

El Deir (the Monastery), Petra, Jordan. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from 312 BC until it was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD

Background imageJordan Collection: Silk Tomb, Petra, Jordan

Silk Tomb, Petra, Jordan. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from 312 BC until it was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD

Background imageJordan Collection: Temenos gate, Petra, Jordan

Temenos gate, Petra, Jordan. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from 312 BC until it was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD

Background imageJordan Collection: Roman theatre, Petra, Jordan

Roman theatre, Petra, Jordan. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from 312 BC until it was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD. The theatre dates from the 2nd or 3rd century

Background imageJordan Collection: Kings Highway, Jordan

Kings Highway, Jordan. The Kings Highway is an ancient trade route between Egypt and the Euphrates River in Mesopotamia. It crosses Jordan from north to south from Aqaba on the Red Sea to the Syrian

Background imageJordan Collection: Ruined building, Umm el-Jimal, Jordan

Ruined building, Umm el-Jimal, Jordan. Umm el-Jimal in northern Jordan is the site of ruins of a Byzantine and early Islamic town, as well as nearby remains of a Roman village

Background imageJordan Collection: Barracks, Umm el-Jimal, Jordan

Barracks, Umm el-Jimal, Jordan. Umm el-Jimal in northern Jordan is the site of ruins of a Byzantine and early Islamic town, as well as nearby remains of a Roman village

Background imageJordan Collection: Ajlun Castle, Jordan

Ajlun Castle, Jordan. Ajlun Castle was built in 1184-1185 by Izz al-Din Usama, a nephew of Saladin, to protect the surrounding area against Crusader attacks from Karak and Bisan

Background imageJordan Collection: Montreal, Crusader castle, Shoubak, Jordan

Montreal, Crusader castle, Shoubak, Jordan. The castle of Montreal was built in 1115 by Baldwin I of Jerusalem. It later passed to Raynald of Chatillon

Background imageJordan Collection: Looking towards the Dead Sea from the castle of Kerak, Jordan

Looking towards the Dead Sea from the castle of Kerak, Jordan. Not to be confused with Krak des Chevaliers in Syria, the Crusader castle of Kerak was built in the 1140s by Pagan

Background imageJordan Collection: Roman amphitheatre, Amman, Jordan

Roman amphitheatre, Amman, Jordan. The amphitheatre was built around 130 AD during the reign of the Emperor Hadrian. It could hold 6000 spectators

Background imageJordan Collection: The Monastery, Petra, Jordan

The Monastery, Petra, Jordan. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from 312 BC until it was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD

Background imageJordan Collection: The Treasury, Petra, Jordan

The Treasury, Petra, Jordan. Petra was the capital of the Nabataean kingdom from 312 BC until it was absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD

Background imageJordan Collection: The Baptism of Christ, ca 1561

The Baptism of Christ, ca 1561. Found in the Collection of Santissimo Redentore, Venezia

Background imageJordan Collection: The Baptism of Christ

The Baptism of Christ. Found in the Collection of Frans Hals Museum Haarlem

Background imageJordan Collection: Triptych of the Baptism of Christ. Artist: Master of Frankfurt (1460-ca. 1533)

Triptych of the Baptism of Christ. Artist: Master of Frankfurt (1460-ca. 1533)
Triptych of the Baptism of Christ. Found in the collection of Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya, Barcelona

Background imageJordan Collection: The Baptism of Christ. Artist: Gagarin, Grigori Grigorievich (1810-1893)

The Baptism of Christ. Artist: Gagarin, Grigori Grigorievich (1810-1893)
The Baptism of Christ. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageJordan Collection: The Baptism of Christ. Artist: Tintoretto, Domenico (1560-1635)

The Baptism of Christ. Artist: Tintoretto, Domenico (1560-1635)
The Baptism of Christ. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageJordan Collection: The Baptism of Christ. Artist: Haarlem, Cornelis Cornelisz. van (1562-1638)

The Baptism of Christ. Artist: Haarlem, Cornelis Cornelisz. van (1562-1638)
The Baptism of Christ. Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris



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