Keyword: Isaac
The Sacrifice of Isaac
Museo Ginori, Sesto Fiorentino
The Sacrifice of Isaac (1759-1760)
from: Hodowica, Ukraine [at the time: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]
Borys Voznytskyi Lviv National Art Gallery
The Sacrifice of Isaac (1511-1514)
Città del Vaticano, Musei Vaticani, Stanza di Eliodoro, Volta
The sacrifice of Abraham (1655)
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Abraham's Sacrifice (1595)
from: Histoire du Coran ou Histoire des prophètes et des rois passés. Qisas al-anbiyyâ [Supplément Persan 1313, fol. 40]
Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
The Sacrifice of Abraham (1612-1613)
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City
“The fathers slaughter their sons”: Depictions of the Binding of Isaac in the Art of Medieval Ashkenaz In: IMAGES Author: Shalom Sabar
in: Images, v. 3 (2009), issue 1: pp.9–28.
The Angel with the Ram in Abraham’s Sacrifice: A Parallel in Western and Islamic Art
in: Ars Islamica, v. 10 (1943), issue --: pp.134-147.
The Iconography of the Sacrifice of Isaac in Early Christian Art
in: American Journal of Archaeology, v. 26 (1922), issue 2: pp.159-173.
The Sacrifice of Isaac
Boston, The Harvard Art Museums
The sacrifice of Isaac. The Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) surviving the furnace (above), and preparing to sacrifice his son Ism'il (below), from The Cream of Histories (Zubdat al-tawarikh) by Sayyid Luqman-i 'Ashuri (1585)
from: Sayyid Luqman-i Ashur, Zubdat al-tawarikh, Istanbul, Turkey
Sayyid Luqman-i Ashur, Zubdat al-tawarikh, detached folio, Chester Beatty Library, Dublin
Abrahams Dankopfer (1653)
Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum
The Sacrifice of Isaac
Boston, The Harvard Art Museums
The Sacrifice of Isaac (1290)
Assisi, Basilica di S. Francesco, Basilica superiore
The Sacrifice of Isaac (s.d.)
from: Project on engraved sources of Spanish colonial art
Iglesia de San Sebastián, Cusco, Peru
The Sacrifice of Isaac (17th-18th)
from: Project on engraved sources of Spanish colonial art
Private Collection, Lima, Perú
Ibrâhîm [Abraham] holding a knife is about to sacrifice his son Ismâ'îl (Ishmael) who kneels before him (1580)
from: Qisas al-Anbiyâ [Qazvin?]
The New York Public Library, Spencer Coll. Persian MS. 46