Sacred Images
From Scripture, Legend & History
From Scripture, Legend & History
- Beham, The Expulsion from Paradise
- Sadeler, Jubal and His Musical Instruments
- Lodewyk , Hagar in the Wilderness
- Pencz, Lot and His Daughters
- Bos or Bossius, Jacob's Dream
- Tempesta , The Egyptians Drowning in the Red Sea
- Swanevelt , Balaam and the Ass
- van der Gouwen, Gideon's Battle with the Midianites
- van Leyden, David in Prayer
- Galle, Solomon Building the Temple
- Collaert, Solomon Bringing the Ark to the Temple
- Martin, The Dedication of the Temple
- Hollar, Solomon and the Queen of Sheba
- Saenredam, The Prophet Ahijah Tearing His Cloak
- Hirschvogel, Elisha Raises the Son of the Shunemite Woman
- Collaert, The Triumph of Judith
- de Bruyn, Ezekiel's Vision
- de Bruyn, St. John the Baptist
- Maratta, The Visitation
- Sadeler, The Nativity
- Kirchner, The Journey of the Magi
- Goudt, The Flight into Egypt
- Mola, The Rest on the Flight into Egyp
- Callot, The Massacre of the Innocents
- Sadeler, The Temptation of Christ
- Altdorfer, Christ's Entry into Jerusalem
- Collaert, July, with The Parable of the Good Shepherd
- Graf, The Cursing of the Fig Tree
- Collaert, October, with The Parable of the Wicked Tenants
- Wechtlin, Christ Before Caiaphas
- Romano, Ecce Homo
- Bolswert, Christ Crowned with Thorns
- Corinth, Kreuztragung
- Ostendorfer, Christ on the Cross, with the Virgin and St. John
- Sadeler , Lamentation of Three Angels (Corpus Christi)
- Forain, La Rencontre sous la Voƻte (1re planche)
- Forain, La Fraction du Pain
- Camuccini, Thomas Touching the Wound of the Risen Christ
- Master AG, The Death of the Virgin
- Anonymous Italian,The Man of Sorrows, Half Length
- Puccinelli , The Sudarium
- Aldegrever, Madonna and Child Seated on a Grassy Bank
- Cranach, The Martyrdoms of the 12 Apostles
- Durer, The Patron Saints of Austria
- Novelli, Saint Francis and Saint Dominic in the Clouds
- Lesueur & de Caylus, The Virgin and Child Appearing
- der Leeuw , The Martyrdom of St. Catherine
- de Leu, Solitudo sive Vitae Foeminarum Anachoritarum
- Anonymous Flemish, Humilis Animus (The Humble Heart)
- van Somer, Sister Marie-Jeanne-des-Anges
- Forain. L'Imploration devant la Grotte, Lourdes
The Cursing of the Fig Tree
Woodcut from The Passion, Bartsch VII-459-2f, 218 x 156 mm., ex collection Kurt Klemperer (not in Lugt). A fair impression with narrow margins outside the borderline, text verso; light touches of hand coloring and small damages and repairs. The story of the fig tree is related in both Matthew and Mark. Jesus, on his return to Jerusalem, wished to eat some fruit from a fig tree, but the tree bore only leaves and no fruit. He cursed it with the words "May you never bear fruit again," and the tree instantly withered. The disciples were amazed, and Jesus said to them, "In truth I tell you, if you have faith and do not doubt at all, not only will you do what I have done to the fig tree, but even if you say to this mountain, 'Be pulled up and thrown into the sea,' it will be done. And if you have faith, everything you ask for in prayer, you will receive." This appears to be one of the more rarely represented parables.
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