Keyword: Temple

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Anonymous / Unknown

(1492)

from: Johannn Schönsperger, Speculum humanae salvationis, Augsburg, 1492 (Incunabula), fol. 119v

The Munich DigitiZation Center (MDZ)

Anonymous / Unknown

In left background the death of Samson among the pillars of the temple (1625-1630)

from: Icones Biblicae', published by Merian in Frankfurt

The British Museum, London

Anonymous / Unknown

Samson at the temple of Dagôn (1482)

from: Mirouer de la redempcion de l'umain lignage. Traducteur Julien Macho

Lyon, Bibliothèque municipale, Rés Inc 1043 f. 419

Anonymous / Unknown

Samson destroys the temple (15th)

from: Boccaccio, De casibus virorum illustrium

Paris, BnF, Ms Français 233 fol. 28

Anonymous / Unknown

Samson destroys the temple (15th)

from: Boccaccio, De casibus virorum illustrium. Translated by Laurent de Premierfait

Paris, BnF, MS Français 235 fol. 38v

Anonymous / Unknown

Samson, mocked by the Philistines, throws down the pillars of the house [1350-1400]

from: Speculum humanae salvationis metrice cum figuris pictis (Germany)

Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Cim 3003

Anonymous / Unknown (after Maarten van Heemskerck)

Samson and Delilah, beyond Samson forces two columns and causes the temple to collapse; (1553)

from: Martinus . Hemskerck. Inventor / Hieronimus. Cock. excud. 1553

The British Museum, London

Anonymous / Unknown (after Paolo Farinati)

Samson Destroying the Temple of the Philistines (XVII)

Venezia, Museo Correr ( cl.III 1443)

Finiguerra, Maso - Baldini, Baccio

Samson pulling down the column of the temple (1470)

from: The Florentine Picture-Chronicle

The British Museum, London

Maître de Noah

Samson destroys the temple (1270-1274)

from: Psautier dit de saint Louis

Bibliothèque nationale de France, Ms Latin 10525, fol. 62

Maître de Rohan

(15th)

from: Boccaccio, De casibus virorum illustrium, transl. by Boccace, De casibus, trad. Laurent de Premierfait

Bibliothèque nationale de France, ms Français 226, fol. 20v

Massys, Cornelis

(1549)

from: The Story of Samson, Hand-colored engravings (Netherlands)

The Metropolitan Art Museum, New York

Wierix II, Anton (after Maerten de Vos) 1555-1604

Samson Destroying the Temple of the Philistines (1584)

from: The Story of Samson, Published by Gerard de Jode (Netherland)

Harvard Art Museum


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