Topic: 4. Sacrifice and Eucharist (16th-18th century) – Image Gallery

Allegory of the Catholic Faith (picture made when public celebrations of the Mass were forbidden in the Dutch Republic) [1670 - 1672]
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

The Triumph of the Eucharist [1625]
Museo del Prado, Madrid

Loores del dignissimo Lugar de Calvario (1551)
from: Antonio de Aranda. Loores del dignissimo Lugar de Calvario: en que se relata todo lo que nuestro redemptor Jesus hizo y dixo en el, conforme al texto del sacro evangelio, perteneciente a su passion, muerte, sepultura y resurrection, Alcalá de Henares, Salzedo, 1551

The Description of the Horrible Burning of Iohn Badby, and How he Was Used at his death. (1563)
from: Foxe, J. Book of Martyrs, 1684
Atla Digital Library

Allegory of the Sacrifice of the Eucharist [1460]
Chiesa di S. Salvatore, Campi, Norcia (Umbria, Italia)

Pope Urban IV verifies the Eucharistic Miracle of Bolsena (1357-1364)
Cathedral of Orvieto

Sacrifice of the Mass (1743)
Cathedral San Michele Arcangelo, Marcianise (Caserta)

Saint Gregory's Mass (1494)
from: Exterior of the Triptych of the Adoration of the Magi
Museo del Prado

Gregory the Great celebrating Mass (1465-1480)
from: Book of Hours Spain, perhaps Burgos or Segovia
New York, The Morgan Library Library & Museum, MS M.854 fol. 225v

The Altar of Incense (1534)
from: De Biblie uth der uthlegginge Doctoris Martini Luthers in dyth düdesche ulitich uthgestellet, mit sundergen underichtingen alse men seen mach,Ludowich Dietz 1534

The Mass at Bolsena (1512)
Stanza di Eliodoro, Raphael Rooms, Apostolic Palace, Vatican City

The Triumph of the Eucharist, Christ as the Man of Sorrows supported by two angels standing in a chalice (1550–1600)
from: Italy
New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Scenes related to Saint Augustine addressing the Romans, featuring the Mass and, in the upper right, an animal sacrifice in the Temple. Augustine's words on a scroll read: «C'est le vray sacrifice a Dieu agreable». [1480]
from: St. Augustin [Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis]: La cité de Dieu. Enlumineur Maître de Coëtivy, Traducteur: Raoul de Presles (1316-1382). Miniature at the beginning of book 10
France, Mâcon, Médiathèque et Archives municipales, Ms. 1, fol. 305