Artists featured in this Curation: Daniel Maclise (1806–1870), Stanley Wilson, Camillo Procaccini (c.1555–1629), Jacopo Bassano the elder (c.1510–1592), Francesco Fernandi (1679–1740), Carlo Maratta (1625–1713), Lambert de Hondt (c.1620–1652), Frederick James Shields (1833–1911), Sean Rice (1931–1997), Francesco Castiglione (1641–1716), and 89 more
123 artworks
Noah's Sacrifice
Image credit: Bridgeman Images

Noah's Sacrifice 1847/1853

Daniel Maclise (1806–1870)

Oil on canvas

H 206 x W 254 cm

Leeds Museums and Galleries

Noah
© the copyright holder. Image credit: Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council

Noah

Stanley Wilson (active 1878–1944)

Oil on canvas

H 64.6 x W 49.5 cm

Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council

The Drunkenness of Noah
Image credit: Hatton Gallery

The Drunkenness of Noah 1590–1600

Camillo Procaccini (c.1555–1629)

Oil on canvas

H 174 x W 137 cm

Hatton Gallery

The Sacrifice of Noah
Image credit: Walker Art Gallery

The Sacrifice of Noah c.1580

Jacopo Bassano the elder (c.1510–1592)

Oil on canvas

H 119.7 x W 86.3 cm

Walker Art Gallery

The Sacrifice of Noah
Image credit: National Trust Images

The Sacrifice of Noah c.1720

Francesco Fernandi (1679–1740)

Oil on canvas

H 137 x W 255.5 cm

National Trust, Stourhead

The Sacrifice of Noah
Image credit: Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

The Sacrifice of Noah c. 1670–1690

Carlo Maratta (1625–1713)

Oil on canvas

H 118 x W 166 cm

Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Noah Entering the Ark
Image credit: Trustees of the Weston Park Foundation

Noah Entering the Ark

Lambert de Hondt (c.1620–1652)

Oil on canvas

H 48.2 x W 61 cm

Weston Park

Stained Glass Design, Noah
Image credit: Wolverhampton Arts and Heritage

Stained Glass Design, Noah 1900–1910

Frederick James Shields (1833–1911)

Oil on canvas

H 170 x W 49 cm

Wolverhampton Arts and Heritage

Noah and the Four Winds
© the copyright holder. Image credit: Colleen Jackson / Art UK

Noah and the Four Winds 1977

Sean Rice (1931–1997)

Metal

The Animals Leaving the Ark with the Sacrifice of Noah in the Distance
Image credit: National Trust Images

The Animals Leaving the Ark with the Sacrifice of Noah in the Distance

Francesco Castiglione (1641–1716) (attributed to)

Oil on canvas

H 124.5 x W 160 cm

National Trust, Hill Top and the Beatrix Potter Gallery

Noah's Ark
Image credit: Horniman Museum and Gardens

Noah's Ark

unknown artist

Pigment on glass with wood

H 22 x W 28.5 cm

Horniman Museum and Gardens

Noah's Ark
© the artist. Image credit: Hereford Museum and Art Gallery

Noah's Ark 1961

Diana Cumming (b.1929)

Oil on board

H 106 x W 91.5 cm

Hereford Museum and Art Gallery

The Trinity ('La Gloria')
Image credit: The National Gallery, London

The Trinity ('La Gloria') late 17th century?

Titian (c.1488–1576) (after)

Oil on canvas

H 131.6 x W 100 cm

The National Gallery, London

The Tower of Babel
Image credit: The National Gallery, London

The Tower of Babel about 1600

Leandro Bassano (1557–1622)

Oil on canvas

H 137.1 x W 189.2 cm

The National Gallery, London

Noah's Ark
© the artist. Image credit: Art in Healthcare

Noah's Ark 1996

Maggie Milne (b.1957)

Oil on canvas

H 71.1 x W 91 cm

Art in Healthcare

The Animals Leaving the Ark, Mount Ararat
Image credit: Falmouth Art Gallery

The Animals Leaving the Ark, Mount Ararat c.1861–c.1864

Filippo Palizzi (1818–1899)

Oil on canvas

H 102 x W 144 cm

Falmouth Art Gallery

Entering Noah's Ark
Image credit: Trustees of the Weston Park Foundation

Entering Noah's Ark

Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (1609–1664) (follower of)

Oil on panel

H 26.5 x W 41 cm

Weston Park

Noah's Ark
© Tate. Image credit: Tate

Noah's Ark c.1909

Margaret Gere (1878–1965)

Tempera on silk mounted on board

H 26.4 x W 26.4 cm

Tate

Rachel Sitting on the Household Gods of Laban
Image credit: National Trust Images

Rachel Sitting on the Household Gods of Laban c.1720

Francesco Fernandi (1679–1740)

Oil on canvas

H 137 x W 255.5 cm

National Trust, Stourhead

Stained Glass Design, Enoch
Image credit: Wolverhampton Arts and Heritage

Stained Glass Design, Enoch 1900–1910

Frederick James Shields (1833–1911)

Oil on canvas

H 172.5 x W 51 cm

Wolverhampton Arts and Heritage

Noah's Ark
© the artist. Image credit: Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre, London

Noah's Ark 1977

John Morley (b.1942)

Oil on canvas

H 50.5 x W 61 cm

Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre

After the Flood (The Ark)
© the copyright holder. Image credit: The Mercer Art Gallery, Harrogate

After the Flood (The Ark) 1974

Joseph Baker Fountain (1907–1992)

Oil on canvas

H 42 x W 52 cm

The Mercer Art Gallery, Harrogate

Noah's Ark
© the artist. Image credit: Worthing Hospital

Noah's Ark 1995

Jo Donegan (b.1966)

Oil on canvas

H 122 x W 152 cm

Worthing Hospital

Samson and Delilah
Image credit: The National Gallery, London

Samson and Delilah about 1500

Andrea Mantegna (c.1431–1506)

Glue size on linen

H 47 x W 36.8 cm

The National Gallery, London

Moses and the Burning Bush
Image credit: National Trust Images

Moses and the Burning Bush

Pedro Orrente (1580–1645)

Oil on canvas

H 26.5 x W 108 cm

National Trust, Kingston Lacy

Moses with His Arms Supported by Aaron and Hur
Image credit: Aberystwyth University School of Art Museum and Galleries

Moses with His Arms Supported by Aaron and Hur c.1840–1860

Thomas Brigstocke (1809–1881)

Oil on canvas

H 260 x W 368 cm

Aberystwyth University School of Art Museum and Galleries

The Sacrifice of Elijah
Image credit: The Bowes Museum

The Sacrifice of Elijah 1651

Aert Jansz. Marienhof (1626–1654)

Oil on canvas

H 46.7 x W 60.3 cm

The Bowes Museum

The Queen of Sheba before King Solomon
Image credit: The National Gallery, London

The Queen of Sheba before King Solomon about 1540-55

Lambert Sustris (c.1515–1520–c.1570)

Oil on canvas

H 80 x W 187.3 cm

The National Gallery, London

The Story of Moses (The Israelites gathering Manna)
Image credit: The National Gallery, London

The Story of Moses (The Israelites gathering Manna) after 1508

Lorenzo Costa (c.1459/1460–1535)

Glue on linen

H 119.3 x W 78.7 cm

The National Gallery, London

Elijah fed by Ravens
Image credit: The National Gallery, London

Elijah fed by Ravens 1620

Guercino (1591–1666)

Oil on canvas

H 195 x W 156.5 cm

The National Gallery, London

The Finding of Moses
Image credit: The National Gallery, London

The Finding of Moses 1651

Nicolas Poussin (1594–1665)

Oil on canvas

H 115.7 x W 175.3 cm

The National Gallery, London

Exodus
© the copyright holder. Image credit: Ben Uri Collection

Exodus 1938

Siegfried Solomon Allweiss Alva (1901–1973)

Oil on canvas

H 69.8 x W 90 cm

Ben Uri Collection

Moses with His Mother in the Bulrushes
Image credit: National Trust Images

Moses with His Mother in the Bulrushes mid-19th C

British School

Oil on board

H 14.5 x W 11 cm

National Trust, Kingston Lacy

David and Jonathan (?)
Image credit: The National Gallery, London

David and Jonathan (?) about 1505-10

Giovanni Battista Cima da Conegliano (c.1459–1517)

Oil on wood

H 40.6 x W 39.4 cm

The National Gallery, London

The Finding of the Infant Moses by Pharaoh's Daughter
Image credit: The National Gallery, London

The Finding of the Infant Moses by Pharaoh's Daughter 1636

Bartholomeus Breenbergh (1598–1657)

Oil on oak

H 41.5 x W 56.7 cm

The National Gallery, London

Moses brings forth Water out of the Rock
Image credit: The National Gallery, London

Moses brings forth Water out of the Rock about 1500

Filippino Lippi (c.1457–1504) (follower of)

Oil and egg on canvas, transferred from wood

H 78.1 x W 137.8 cm

The National Gallery, London

The Worship of the Egyptian Bull God, Apis
Image credit: The National Gallery, London

The Worship of the Egyptian Bull God, Apis about 1500

Filippino Lippi (c.1457–1504) (follower of)

Oil and egg on wood

H 78.1 x W 137.2 cm

The National Gallery, London

The Adoration of the Golden Calf
Image credit: The National Gallery, London

The Adoration of the Golden Calf 1633-4

Nicolas Poussin (1594–1665)

Oil on canvas

H 153.4 x W 211.8 cm

The National Gallery, London

The Israelites gathering Manna
Image credit: The National Gallery, London

The Israelites gathering Manna probably 1490s

Ercole de' Roberti (c.1455–1496)

Tempera on canvas, transferred from wood

H 28.9 x W 63.5 cm

The National Gallery, London

The Story of David and Goliath
Image credit: The National Gallery, London

The Story of David and Goliath about 1445-55

Francesco di Stefano Pesellino (c.1422–1457)

Tempera on wood

H 45.5 x W 179.2 cm

The National Gallery, London

David and Goliath
Image credit: University of Aberdeen

David and Goliath 1650–1670

unknown artist

Oil on canvas

H 245 x W 180 cm

University of Aberdeen

David with the Head of Goliath
Image credit: National Trust Images

David with the Head of Goliath

Bonifazio de' Pitati (1487–1553) (style of)

Oil on panel

H 24 x W 9 cm

National Trust, Ascott

David with Goliath's Head
Image credit: Leeds Museums and Galleries

David with Goliath's Head 17th C

Italian School

Oil on canvas

H 158.7 x W 120.7 cm

Leeds Museums and Galleries

David and Goliath
© the copyright holder. Image credit: Britten Pears Arts

David and Goliath 1950

Uli Nimptsch (1897–1977)

Bronze

H 23.5 x W 25.6 x D 14.5 cm

Britten Pears Arts

David and Goliath
© The Estate of Hans Feibusch / Bridgeman Images. Image credit: Ben Uri Collection

David and Goliath

Hans Feibusch (1898–1998)

Oil on canvas on panel

H 365 x W 161 cm

Ben Uri Collection

David Slaying Goliath 1620

Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640)

Oil on panel

H 25.5 x W 19.2 cm

The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)

David with the Head of Goliath
Image credit: Birmingham Museums Trust

David with the Head of Goliath c.1650

Giuseppe Caletti (c.1600–c.1660)

Oil on canvas

H 73.7 x W 88.3 cm

Birmingham Museums Trust

David with the Head of Goliath
Image credit: National Trust Images

David with the Head of Goliath 1600–1629

Scarsellino (1551–1620)

Oil on softwood panel

H 57 x W 42 cm

National Trust, Stourhead

Procession of the Ark of the Covenant
Image credit: The Box, Plymouth

Procession of the Ark of the Covenant 17th C

unknown artist

Oil on canvas

H 80.5 x W 137 cm

The Box, Plymouth

The Israelites Passing over the Jordan with the Ark of the Covenant
Image credit: National Trust Images

The Israelites Passing over the Jordan with the Ark of the Covenant c.1640

Frans Francken II (1581–1642)

Oil on panel

H 52.5 x W 72.5 cm

National Trust, Speke Hall

The Ten Commandments I–IV
Image credit: Stockport Heritage Services

The Ten Commandments I–IV

unknown artist

Oil on board

H 222 x W 129.5 cm

Stockport Heritage Services

The Ten Commandments V–X
Image credit: Stockport Heritage Services

The Ten Commandments V–X

unknown artist

Oil on board

H 222 x W 128 cm

Stockport Heritage Services

Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
© the artist. Image credit: Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre

Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse 2011

Harold Gosney (b.1937)

Copper & acrylic plastic

H 45 x W 62 x D 58 cm

Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre

Apocalypse
© Foundation Oskar Kokoschka/DACS 2024. Image credit: The Courtauld

Apocalypse 1950

Oskar Kokoschka (1886–1980)

Oil & tempera on canvas

H 239 x W 347.2 cm

The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)

King David and the Shew Bread
Image credit: National Trust Images

King David and the Shew Bread 1662

Jan de Bray (c.1627–1697)

Oil on panel

H 61 x W 49.5 cm

National Trust, Calke Abbey

David Playing to King Saul
Image credit: Southwark Art Collection

David Playing to King Saul 1838

Johann Heinrich Koopmann (1797–1894)

Oil on canvas

H 121.9 x W 157.4 cm

Southwark Art Collection

David, the Future King of Israel, while a Shepherd at Bethlehem 1877

John Rogers Herbert (1810–1890)

Oil on millboard

H 34 x W 55.6 cm

Yale Center for British Art

King David
Image credit: City of London Corporation

King David

unknown artist

Oil on canvas

H 94 x W 127 cm

City of London Corporation

Adam and Eve
© the artist. Image credit: Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library

Adam and Eve 1986

Anthony Pilbro (b.1954)

Oil on canvas

H 59 x W 39 cm

Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library

Temptation (Adam and Eve)
© the artist's estate. Image credit: The Glasgow School of Art

Temptation (Adam and Eve) 1914

Archibald A. McGlashan (1888–1980)

Oil on canvas

H 119.5 x W 96.5 cm

The Glasgow School of Art

Adam and Eve
Image credit: Bridgeman Images

Adam and Eve 16th C

Flemish School

Oil on wood

H 58.5 x W 45.1 cm

Leeds Museums and Galleries

Adam and Eve Expelled from Paradise

Henry Fuseli (1741–1825) (formerly attributed to)

Pen & wash on paper

The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)

Adam and Eve – They Were Afraid
Image credit: Walker Art Gallery

Adam and Eve – They Were Afraid 1925–1930

Arthur George Walker (1861–1939)

Bronze

H 188 cm

Walker Art Gallery

The Expulsion of Adam and Eve
Image credit: Walker Art Gallery

The Expulsion of Adam and Eve 1829

Alexander Mosses (1793–1837)

Oil on canvas

H 91.5 x W 71.5 cm

Walker Art Gallery

Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden
Image credit: Wellcome Collection

Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden

unknown artist

Red chalk & pencil on paper

H 9 x W 10.5 cm

Wellcome Collection

Cain Fleeing from the Sight of God after the Death of Abel
Image credit: National Trust Images

Cain Fleeing from the Sight of God after the Death of Abel 1692

Benedetto Luti (1666–1724)

Oil on canvas

H 310 x W 183 cm

National Trust, Kedleston Hall and Eastern Museum

Cain and Abel
Image credit: Sheffield Museums

Cain and Abel 1733

Antonio Balestra (1666–1740)

Oil on canvas

H 171.4 x W 160.3 cm

Sheffield Museums

Eve, Cain and Abel

Auguste-Hyacinthe Debay (1804–1865) (attributed to)

Marble

H 82 x W 39 x D 28 cm

English Heritage, Brodsworth Hall

Cain and Abel
Image credit: Aberystwyth University School of Art Museum and Galleries

Cain and Abel 18th C

unknown artist

Bronze

H 36.4 x W 33.3 x D 18.5 cm

Aberystwyth University School of Art Museum and Galleries

Cain Supervising the Building of the Walls of Enoch
Image credit: National Trust Images

Cain Supervising the Building of the Walls of Enoch

Louis Laguerre (1663–1721)

Oil on canvas

H 71.5 x W 91.5 cm

National Trust, Felbrigg Hall

Cain and Abel
© copyright of the FE McWilliam Estate. Image credit: F. E. McWilliam Gallery and Studio

Cain and Abel 1952

F. E. McWilliam (1909–1992)

Plastic & metal

H 63 cm

F. E. McWilliam Gallery and Studio

Solomon and the Queen of Sheba
Image credit: Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Solomon and the Queen of Sheba 1450–1475

Italian (Florentine) School

Tempera & gilt on walnut panel

H 40.5 x W 136.5 cm

Victoria and Albert Museum

Solomon and the Queen of Sheba
Image credit: University of Aberdeen

Solomon and the Queen of Sheba 1650–1670

unknown artist

Oil on canvas

H 245 x W 216 cm

University of Aberdeen

Solomon and the Queen of Sheba
Image credit: Christ Church, University of Oxford

Solomon and the Queen of Sheba

Jacopo Bassano the elder (c.1510–1592) (studio of)

Oil on canvas

H 35 x W 101.7 cm

Christ Church, University of Oxford

Solomon and the Queen of Sheba
Image credit: Mount Edgcumbe House

Solomon and the Queen of Sheba

Willem de Poorter (1608–c.1660)

Oil on panel

H 67 x W 84.5 cm

Mount Edgcumbe House

Solomon and the Queen of Sheba
Image credit: Walker Art Gallery

Solomon and the Queen of Sheba

Giovanni Battista Pittoni the younger (1687–1767)

Oil on canvas

H 174.6 x W 163.2 cm

Walker Art Gallery

Reading the Book of Esther
Image credit: Manchester Art Gallery

Reading the Book of Esther 1907–1909

William Rothenstein (1872–1945)

Oil on canvas

H 87 x W 106.5 cm

Manchester Art Gallery

Ruth and Naomi
Image credit: Bridport Museum Trust

Ruth and Naomi

Adam Elsheimer (1578–1610) (school of)

Oil on panel

H 23 x W 26.5 cm

Bridport Museum Trust

Ruth in Boaz's Field
Image credit: The National Gallery, London

Ruth in Boaz's Field 1828

Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (1794–1872)

Oil on canvas

H 59 x W 70 cm

The National Gallery, London

Ruth and Boaz
Image credit: Tate

Ruth and Boaz c.1835–7

George Frederic Watts (1817–1904)

Oil on wood

H 30.5 x W 25.4 cm

Tate

Boaz and Ruth
Image credit: Shipley Art Gallery

Boaz and Ruth c.1853

Charles Lock Eastlake (1793–1865)

Oil on canvas

H 121.9 x W 161.6 cm

Shipley Art Gallery

Ruth and Boaz
Image credit: Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library

Ruth and Boaz 1879

David Wilkie Wynfield (1837–1887)

Oil on canvas

H 101.5 x W 162.5 cm

Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library

Ruth and Naomi
Image credit: Walker Art Gallery

Ruth and Naomi 1884

John Warrington Wood (1839–1886)

Marble

H 175.3 cm

Walker Art Gallery

Ruth and Naomi
Image credit: Walker Art Gallery

Ruth and Naomi 1886

Philip Hermogenes Calderon (1833–1898)

Oil on canvas

H 166.2 x W 207.6 cm

Walker Art Gallery

Ruth
Image credit: Shipley Art Gallery

Ruth 1886

Charles Landelle (1821–1908)

Oil on canvas

H 135.3 x W 86.5 cm

Shipley Art Gallery

Samson Slaying the Philistine
Image credit: National Trust Images

Samson Slaying the Philistine c.1700

John van Nost the elder (c.1655–c.1712) (attributed to)

Lead

H 228.6 cm

National Trust, Wimpole Hall

Samson Overcoming the Philistines
Image credit: Wellcome Collection

Samson Overcoming the Philistines

Richard Earlom (1743–1822)

Pencil on paper

H 32.2 x W 23.5 cm

Wellcome Collection

Samson and Delilah
Image credit: Glasgow Life Museums

Samson and Delilah 17th C/18th C

Adriaen van der Werff (1659–1722) (after)

Oil on panel

H 35.5 x W 28.2 cm

Glasgow Life Museums

Samson
Image credit: Watts Gallery – Artists' Village

Samson 1871

George Frederic Watts (1817–1904)

Oil on panel

H 55.9 x W 25.4 cm

Watts Gallery – Artists' Village

Samson Betrayed
Image credit: Manchester Art Gallery

Samson Betrayed 1850

Frederick Richard Pickersgill (1820–1900)

Oil on canvas

H 243.8 x W 306 cm

Manchester Art Gallery

Samson and Delilah
Image credit: By permission of Dulwich Picture Gallery

Samson and Delilah c.1618–1620

Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641)

Oil on canvas

H 152.3 x W 232 cm

Dulwich Picture Gallery

Samson and Delilah
Image credit: Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Samson and Delilah c.1810–1830

William Hilton (1786–1839)

Oil on canvas

H 133.4 x W 198.1 cm

Paintings Collection

Samson
Image credit: Staffordshire Archives & Heritage

Samson 1889

Walter Macfarlane & Co. (active 1850–1965)

Cast iron

H 89 x W 44 x D 44 cm

Staffordshire Museum & Art Collection

Samson and the Lion
Image credit: Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Samson and the Lion 1515–1520

Master of Elsloo (active c.1490–c.1550) (circle of)

Boxwood

H 13 cm

Victoria and Albert Museum

Samson and the Lion
Image credit: Brighton & Hove Museums

Samson and the Lion 1881

Edward Armitage (1817–1896)

Oil on canvas

H 330 x W 199 cm

Brighton & Hove Museums

King David
Image credit: De Morgan Collection

King David 1863–1872

William De Morgan (1839–1917)

Oil on canvas

H 151.4 x W 52 cm

De Morgan Collection

King David
Image credit: National Trust Images

King David c.1610/1615

British (English) School

Oil on panel

H 38 x W 33 cm

National Trust, Chastleton House

Abraham and Isaac
© The Estate of Hans Feibusch / Bridgeman Images. Image credit: Ben Uri Collection

Abraham and Isaac c.1973

Hans Feibusch (1898–1998)

Gouache on paper

H 31.5 x W 15 cm

Ben Uri Collection

Abraham and Isaac
© the artist's estate. Image credit: Ben Uri Collection

Abraham and Isaac 1987

Naomi Blake (1924–2018)

Resin & fibreglass

H 48 x W 25 x D 13 cm

Ben Uri Collection

Abraham and Isaac
© the copyright holder. Image credit: Scottish Fisheries Museum

Abraham and Isaac 1954

Tom Gay (active 1916–1964)

Oil on panel

H 22.5 x W 33 cm

Scottish Fisheries Museum

Abraham and Isaac
Image credit: De Morgan Collection

Abraham and Isaac 1863–1872

William De Morgan (1839–1917)

Oil on canvas

H 151.8 x W 50.4 cm

De Morgan Collection

The Crucifixion with Moses, David, Saint Paul and Saint John the Baptist
Image credit: Victoria and Albert Museum, London

The Crucifixion with Moses, David, Saint Paul and Saint John the Baptist c.1600

Netherlandish School (attributed to)

Oil on canvas

H 116.5 x W 99.1 cm

Paintings Collection

Moses with the Tablets
© The Estate of Hans Feibusch / Bridgeman Images. Image credit: Ben Uri Collection

Moses with the Tablets

Hans Feibusch (1898–1998)

Oil on canvas on panel

H 365 x W 161 cm

Ben Uri Collection

Abraham and the three Angels
Image credit: Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Abraham and the three Angels

Jacopo Amigoni (c.1682–1752)

Oil on paper

H 43.9 x W 32.6 cm

Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Abraham and Isaac
Image credit: The National Gallery, London

Abraham and Isaac 1817

Johann Heinrich Ferdinand Olivier (1785–1841)

Oil on wood

H 21.5 x W 30.5 cm

The National Gallery, London

Icon with the Old Testament Trinity : Abraham Entertaining the Angels
Image credit: National Museums NI

Icon with the Old Testament Trinity : Abraham Entertaining the Angels

Russian School

Mixed media on canvas on board

H 54 x W 43.8 cm

National Museums NI

Abraham's Vision
Image credit: Sandwell Museums Service Collection

Abraham's Vision 1853

John Linnell (1792–1882)

Oil on canvas

H 71 x W 91.5 cm

Sandwell Museums Service Collection

Abraham Offering Up His Son Isaac
Image credit: Compton Verney

Abraham Offering Up His Son Isaac 1800–1820

British (English) School

Oil on canvas

H 50.9 x W 45.5 cm

Compton Verney

Ruth and Naomi
© The Estate of Hans Feibusch / Bridgeman Images. Image credit: Ben Uri Collection

Ruth and Naomi

Hans Feibusch (1898–1998)

Gouache on paper

H 31.5 x W 15 cm

Ben Uri Collection

Jacob Wrestling with the Angel
© The Estate of Hans Feibusch / Bridgeman Images. Image credit: Ben Uri Collection

Jacob Wrestling with the Angel 1973

Hans Feibusch (1898–1998)

Oil on canvas on panel

H 365 x W 161 cm

Ben Uri Collection

Naomi and Her Daughters-in-Law
© The Estate of Hans Feibusch / Bridgeman Images. Image credit: Ben Uri Collection

Naomi and Her Daughters-in-Law 1973

Hans Feibusch (1898–1998)

Oil on canvas

H 365 x W 161 cm

Ben Uri Collection

Elijah's Ascension
© The Estate of Hans Feibusch / Bridgeman Images. Image credit: Pallant House Gallery, Chichester

Elijah's Ascension 1990

Hans Feibusch (1898–1998)

Oil on canvas

H 182.5 x W 131.1 cm

Pallant House Gallery

Moses on Mount Sinai
© The Estate of Hans Feibusch / Bridgeman Images. Image credit: Ben Uri Collection

Moses on Mount Sinai

Hans Feibusch (1898–1998)

Gouache on paper

H 31.5 x W 15 cm

Ben Uri Collection

David and Goliath 
© The Estate of Hans Feibusch / Bridgeman Images. Image credit: Ben Uri Collection

David and Goliath 

Hans Feibusch (1898–1998)

Gouache on paper

H 31.5 x W 15 cm

Ben Uri Collection

The Coat of Many Colours (Jacob and Joseph's Coat)
Image credit: Walker Art Gallery

The Coat of Many Colours (Jacob and Joseph's Coat) 1866

Ford Madox Brown (1821–1893)

Oil on canvas

H 107.5 x W 103.2 cm

Walker Art Gallery

Jacob with Joseph's Coat
Image credit: Hereford Museum and Art Gallery

Jacob with Joseph's Coat 1912

Brian Hatton (1887–1916)

Oil on canvas

H 49.5 x W 59.5 cm

Hereford Museum and Art Gallery

Joseph's Coat 1853

Horace Vernet (1789–1863)

Oil on canvas

H 138 x W 102 cm

The Wallace Collection

Joseph's Coat
© Estate of Jack Bush/COVA-DAAV/DACS 2024. Image credit: University of Warwick

Joseph's Coat 1965

Jack Bush (1909–1977)

Oil on canvas

H 223 x W 174 cm

University of Warwick

21 Scenes of the Apocalypse
Image credit: Victoria and Albert Museum, London

21 Scenes of the Apocalypse c.1400

Master Bertram (d.1415) (attributed to)

Tempera & gilt on panel transferred to canvas

H 137 x W 168 cm

Paintings Collection

King Uzziah Stricken with Leprosy (?)
Image credit: National Trust Images

King Uzziah Stricken with Leprosy (?)

Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669) (after)

Oil on canvas

H 99 x W 92 cm

National Trust, Kingston Lacy

Moses before Pharaoh
Image credit: Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library

Moses before Pharaoh

William Spence (c.1803?–1883)

Ink, wash & pencil on paper pasted on card

H 22.7 x W 32.5 cm

Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library

The Judgement of Solomon
Image credit: Manchester Art Gallery

The Judgement of Solomon 1526

Flemish (Antwerp) School

Oil on panel

H 110.2 x W 95.3 cm

Manchester Art Gallery

Satan Smiting Job with Sore Boils
Image credit: Tate

Satan Smiting Job with Sore Boils c.1826

William Blake (1757–1827)

Pen and ink and tempera on mahogany

H 32.6 x W 43.2 cm

Tate