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The Meeting of Jacob and Esau, c.1610-1620. Creator: Jacob Symonsz. PynasThe Meeting of Jacob and Esau, c.1610-1620. Upon God's command Jacob returned to Canaan, the land of his birth, after an absence of 20 years
Jacob entertaining Rachel and Leah, 1777. Creator: Wybrand HendriksJacob entertaining Rachel and Leah, 1777
The Meeting of Jacob and Rachel, c.1638. Creator: Claes Cornelisz. MoeyaertThe Meeting of Jacob and Rachel, c.1638
Rachel (1821-1858), en costume de tragédie, c1859. Creator: Jean-Leon GeromeRachel (1821-1858), en costume de tragedie, c1859
Rachel (1821-1858), in the role of Phèdre, c1853. Creator: Frederique Emilie-Auguste O'ConnellRachel (1821-1858), in the role of Phedre, c1853
Élisa Rachel as Lady Macbeth. Creator: Müller, Charles Louis (1815-1892)Elisa Rachel as Lady Macbeth. Found in the collection of the Musee d'art et d'histoire du judaisme, Paris
Doll: "Rachel", 1935/1942. Creator: Edith Towner. Doll: "Rachel", 1935/1942. Creator: Edith TownerDoll: "Rachel", 1935/1942
Laban Searching for his Household Gods, ca. 1753. Creator: Gabriel de Saint-AubinLaban Searching for his Household Gods, ca. 1753
Benedicta tu in Mulieribus, from Christian and Profane Allegories
Laban cherchent ses dieux, 1753. Creator: Gabriel de Saint-AubinLaban cherchent ses dieux, 1753
Jacob Draws Water for Rachels Animals (Jacob abreuve le troupeau de Rachel). After Paolo Veronese
The Meeting of Jacob And Rachel at the Well, 1640-49. CreatorThe Meeting of Jacob And Rachel at the Well, 1640-49
Jacob Meeting Rachel at the Well, ca 1720. Creator: Le Moyne, Francois (1688-1737)Jacob Meeting Rachel at the Well, ca 1720. Found in the Collection of Collection Motais de Narbonne
Elisa Rachel, 1855. Artist: Geffroy, Edmond Aime Florentin (1804-1895)Elisa Rachel, 1855. From a private collection
The Tomb of Rachel on the Road from Jerusalem to Hebron, 1902. Creator: John FulleyloveThe Tomb of Rachel on the Road from Jerusalem to Hebron, 1902. The tomb, located at the northern entrance of Bethlehem, is a traditional maqam. Rachels tomb is the third holiest site in Judaism
Rachel and Jacob, c. 1525. Found in the Collection of Dresden State Art Collections
Rachel and Jacob. Private Collection
The Countess of Southampton, 1640-1641, (c1915). Artist: Anthony van DyckThe Countess of Southampton, 1640-1641, (c1915). Elizabeth Wriothesley (nee Leigh), Countess of Southampton (1620?-1658), English noblewoman. The painting is held at the Dublin Castle
Rachels Tomb near Bethlehem, c1900. From Journey in All Lands - Palestine. [Realistic Travels, London, Cape Town, Bombay, Melbourne, Toronto, c1900]
Rachel, c1880, (1904). Artist: Robert George Talbot KellyRachel, c1880, (1904). From Egypt, by R. Talbot Kelly. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1904]
Sepulchre of Rachel. Genesis. 35. 20, 1830. Artist: J ClarkeSepulchre of Rachel. Gen. 35.20, 1830. From A Series of twenty-four Views illustrative of the Holy Scriptures: Views from Sir Robert Ainslies celebrated collection of drawings, by Sir Robert Ainslie
Rachel Jackson (1767-1828), First Lady, 19th century (1908). Rachel Donelson Robards Jackson, born Rachel Donelson, was the wife of Andrew Jackson, the 7th president of the United States
Rachel, French actress, c1845-1858. Rachel Felix (1821-1858) was an inspiration to Sarah Bernhardt. A photograph from Album de Photographies, Dans L Intimite de Personnages Illustres, 1845-1890
Jacob Meeting Rachel at the Well, c. 1826. Artist: Drager, Anton Josef (1794-1833)Jacob Meeting Rachel at the Well, c. 1826. Found in the collection of the Stadtmuseum Simeonstift Trier
Portrait of Alexandre Antoine, Count Colonna-Walewski (1844-1898), 1860. Artist: Winterhalter, Franz Xavier (1805-1873)Portrait of Alexandre Antoine, Count Colonna-Walewski (1844-1898), 1860. Found in the collection of the Patrimoine comte Charles-Andre Colonna Walewski
Elisa Rachel in the foyer of the Comedie Francaise. Artist: Montault, Henry de (1825-1890)Elisa Rachel in the foyer of the Comedie Francaise. Found in the collection of the Patrimoine comte Charles-Andre Colonna Walewski
Elisa Rachel as Phedre. Artist: Gerome, Jean-Leon (1824-1904)Elisa Rachel as Phedre. Found in the collection of the Patrimoine comte Charles-Andre Colonna Walewski
Elisa Rachel as Judith, 1843. Artist: French masterElisa Rachel as Judith, 1843. Found in the collection of the Patrimoine comte Charles-Andre Colonna Walewski
Elisa Rachel as Roxane in Bajazet by Racine, 1838. Artist: Deveria, Achille (1800-1857)Elisa Rachel as Roxane in Bajazet by Racine, 1838. Found in the collection of the Patrimoine comte Charles-Andre Colonna Walewski
Elisa Rachel. Artist: AnonymousElisa Rachel. Found in the collection of the Patrimoine comte Charles-Andre Colonna Walewski
Elisa Rachel as Phedre. Artist: Anker, Albert (1831-1910)Elisa Rachel as Phedre. Found in the collection of the Patrimoine comte Charles-Andre Colonna Walewski
Rachel as Phedre, Mid of the 19th cenRachel as Phedre
Flowers, 18th century. Artist: Rachel RuyschFlowers, 18th century. Found in the collection of the M Kroshitsky Art Museum, Sevastopol, Ukraine
Jacob, keeping Labans flocks, sees Rachel at the well, 1866. Artist: Gustave DoreJacob, keeping Labans flocks, sees Rachel at the well. From the Bible (Genesis 29)