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Judith Beheading Holofernes

Judith Beheading Holofernes

By: Artemisia Gentileschi

"Judith Beheading Holofernes" (1612) by Artemisia Gentileschi: Dramatic Baroque oil painting of biblical Judith, symbolizing courage and divine justice.

Adoration of the Shepherds

Adoration of the Shepherds

By: Jacob Jordaens

Jacob Jordaens’ 1657 oil painting "Adoration of the Shepherds" depicts the Nativity in Baroque style, highlighting its religious and historical significance.

Presentation of Child Jesus in the Temple to Simeon

Presentation of Child Jesus in the Temple to Simeon

By: Sébastien Bourdon

Sébastien Bourdon’s “Presentation of Child Jesus in the Temple” is a Baroque oil painting, depicting the biblical moment Simeon meets the infant Christ.

The Divine Shepherdess

The Divine Shepherdess

By: Miguel Cabrera

Miguel Cabrera’s “The Divine Shepherdess” is an 18th-century oil painting, blending Baroque style with Catholic iconography, depicting the Virgin Mary as shepherdess.

Saint Lucy

Saint Lucy

By: Francesco del Cossa

"Saint Lucy" (1473) by Francesco del Cossa is a Renaissance oil painting depicting the Christian martyr, highlighting religious devotion and early Italian artistry.

The Temptation of St Anthony Abbot

The Temptation of St Anthony Abbot

By: Annibale Carracci

Annibale Carracci’s 1598 oil painting "The Temptation of St Anthony Abbot" masterfully blends Baroque style with religious drama and spiritual symbolism.

The Vision of St Bernard

The Vision of St Bernard

By: Fra Bartolomeo

Fra Bartolomeo’s "The Vision of St Bernard" is a Renaissance oil painting depicting St. Bernard’s divine vision, rich in religious symbolism and serene beauty.

High Mass

High Mass

By: George Clausen

"High Mass" by George Clausen is an evocative oil on canvas, capturing a solemn religious ceremony in realistic style, reflecting late 19th-century spirituality.

Christ and the Samaritan Woman

Christ and the Samaritan Woman

By: Juan de Flandes

"Christ and the Samaritan Woman" (1308) by Juan de Flandes—Tempera on wood, depicts a key biblical encounter in early Renaissance religious art.

The Voyage of Life Childhood

The Voyage of Life Childhood

By: Thomas Cole

“The Voyage of Life: Childhood” (1842) by Thomas Cole, oil on canvas, is a Romantic masterpiece symbolizing life’s journey with deep spiritual and historical meaning.

The Disrobing of Christ

The Disrobing of Christ

By: El Greco

El Greco’s "The Disrobing of Christ" (1577) is a vivid oil painting, blending Mannerist style with spiritual drama, depicting Christ before crucifixion.

Luncheon of the Boating Party

Luncheon of the Boating Party

By: Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Renoir’s “Luncheon of the Boating Party” (1881) is an Impressionist oil painting showing lively friends dining by the Seine, capturing leisure in 19th-century France.

Parents of the Celebrant After His First Mass

Parents of the Celebrant After His First Mass

By: Jose Alacazar Tejedor

“Parents of the Celebrant After His First Mass” (1892) by Jose Alcazar Tejedor: A realist, religious oil painting capturing the poignant family moment after a first Mass.

Christ Presents the Redeemed From Limbo to the Virgin

Christ Presents the Redeemed From Limbo to the Virgin

By: Fernando Yáñez de la Almedina

Fernando Yáñez’s Renaissance altarpiece shows Christ presenting souls freed from Limbo to the Virgin, highlighting early 16th-century Spanish religious art.

Sacrament of Confirmation

Sacrament of Confirmation

By: Nicolas Poussin

“Sacrament of Confirmation” (1645) by Nicolas Poussin is a Baroque oil painting depicting a key Catholic rite, rich in historical and religious symbolism.

The Dead Christ Supported by Mourning Angels

The Dead Christ Supported by Mourning Angels

By: Liberale da Verona

“The Dead Christ Supported by Mourning Angels” by Liberale da Verona: Renaissance artwork depicting Christ’s body, mourned by angels, rich in religious symbolism.

A Peasant Boy leaning on a Sill

A Peasant Boy leaning on a Sill

By: Bartolomé Esteban Murillo

Murillo’s “A Peasant Boy Leaning on a Sill” is a 17th-century oil painting, capturing youthful innocence in Baroque style, reflecting Spanish realism.

Visitation

Visitation

By: Mariotto Albertinelli

"Visitation" (1503) by Mariotto Albertinelli is a Renaissance oil painting depicting the biblical meeting of Mary and Elizabeth, rich in religious and artistic detail.

Christ in the House of His Parents

Christ in the House of His Parents

By: John Everett Millais

"Christ in the House of His Parents" (1849) by Millais: A detailed Pre-Raphaelite oil painting depicting young Jesus with Mary and Joseph, rich in symbolism.

Christ Carrying the Cross

Christ Carrying the Cross

By: Boccaccio Boccaccino

Boccaccino’s “Christ Carrying the Cross” is an expressive oil on canvas, capturing a pivotal biblical scene in Renaissance style, rich in emotion and faith.

The Virgin and Child with Saint John

The Virgin and Child with Saint John

By: Filippino Lippi

Filippino Lippi’s “The Virgin and Child with Saint John,” tempera on wood, is a Renaissance masterpiece of religious devotion, finely detailed and richly symbolic.

St. Benedict

St. Benedict

By: Il Sodoma

"Oil on canvas 'St. Benedict' by Il Sodoma: a Renaissance masterpiece, depicting the revered saint, rich in religious symbolism and historical depth."

The Agony in the Garden

The Agony in the Garden

By: Ambrogio Bergognone

“The Agony in the Garden” by Ambrogio Bergognone is a Renaissance oil painting depicting Christ’s prayer, reflecting religious devotion and emotional depth.

Madonna of the Sunset

Madonna of the Sunset

By: Lorenzo Monaco

"Madonna of the Sunset" by Lorenzo Monaco is a tempera on panel masterpiece, showcasing Gothic religious art with the Madonna at sunset, symbolizing divine grace.

Christ Healing the Paralytic at the Pool of Bethesda

Christ Healing the Paralytic at the Pool of Bethesda

By: Bartolomé Esteban Murillo

Bartolomé Esteban Murillo’s 1667 oil painting depicts Christ healing a paralytic at Bethesda, showcasing Baroque style and profound Christian significance.

The Annunciation

The Annunciation

By: Fra Angelico

Fra Angelico’s “The Annunciation” (1437) is a Renaissance fresco depicting the angel Gabriel announcing to Mary, a key moment in Christian religious history.

Moses defending the Daughters of Jethro

Moses defending the Daughters of Jethro

By: Carlo Saraceni

"Moses Defending the Daughters of Jethro" by Carlo Saraceni: A Baroque oil painting depicting Moses' heroic biblical act, rich in drama and religious symbolism.

Christ in the House of Martha and Mary

Christ in the House of Martha and Mary

By: Johannes Vermeer

Vermeer’s "Christ in the House of Martha and Mary" is a Baroque oil painting depicting Jesus with Martha and Mary, highlighting biblical compassion and hospitality.

Sacred and Profane Love

Sacred and Profane Love

By: Titian

Titian’s "Sacred and Profane Love" (1514) is a Renaissance oil painting symbolizing divine and earthly love, blending classical myth with Christian themes.

St. Clare

St. Clare

By: Simone Martini

"St. Clare" by Simone Martini (1320) is a fresco masterpiece of Gothic art, depicting the revered saint, showcasing religious devotion and medieval elegance.

San Martino

San Martino

By: Simone Martini

"San Martino" by Simone Martini (1315) is a Gothic fresco depicting Saint Martin. This religious artwork showcases Martini’s elegant medieval style and devotion.

Virgin & Child Embracing

Virgin & Child Embracing

By: Giovanni Battista Salvi da Sassoferrato

“Virgin & Child Embracing” (1660) by Sassoferrato: Baroque oil painting of Mary tenderly holding Jesus, capturing deep religious devotion and serene beauty.

Adam et Ève au Paradis Terrestre

Adam et Ève au Paradis Terrestre

By: Johann Wenzel Peter

“Adam et Ève au Paradis Terrestre” by Johann Wenzel Peter, oil on canvas: A vivid biblical scene of Adam and Eve in Eden, rich in classical, detailed realism.

The Virgin and Child with Saint John

The Virgin and Child with Saint John

By: Antonio Solario

“The Virgin and Child with Saint John” by Antonio Solario is a Renaissance painting depicting Mary, Jesus, and John the Baptist, rich in religious symbolism.

Nursing Madonna

Nursing Madonna

By: Bartolomeo Vivarini

"Nursing Madonna" by Bartolomeo Vivarini: A Renaissance oil painting depicting the Virgin Mary breastfeeding Christ, symbolizing divine love and maternal care.

Adoration of the Shepherds

Adoration of the Shepherds

By: Domenichino

“Adoration of the Shepherds” by Domenichino is a Baroque oil painting depicting shepherds venerating Christ’s Nativity, highlighting religious devotion.

Saint John the Baptist

Saint John the Baptist

By: Titian

"Saint John the Baptist" by Titian, oil on canvas. A Renaissance masterpiece, it powerfully depicts the saint’s spiritual depth and religious significance.

St. Bonaventure

St. Bonaventure

By: Francisco de Zurbarán

“St. Bonaventure” by Zurbarán (1659) is a Baroque oil painting depicting the saint in deep contemplation, reflecting Spain’s rich religious heritage.

Virgem dolorosa

Virgem dolorosa

By: Pedro Américo

“Virgem Dolorosa” (1883) by Pedro Américo: An emotive oil painting in academic style depicting the Virgin Mary in sorrow, reflecting deep religious devotion.

Virgin Annunciate

Virgin Annunciate

By: Antonello da Messina

"Virgin Annunciate" by Antonello da Messina: a stunning Renaissance oil painting of the Virgin Mary, known for its realism and deep religious symbolism.

Christ Healing the Deaf Mute of Decapolis

Christ Healing the Deaf Mute of Decapolis

By: Bartholomeus Breenbergh

Bartholomeus Breenbergh’s 1635 oil on canvas, "Christ Healing the Deaf Mute of Decapolis," depicts a biblical miracle in a dramatic Baroque style.

Brother Juniper and the Beggar

Brother Juniper and the Beggar

By: Bartolomé Esteban Murillo

“Brother Juniper and the Beggar” (1640) by Murillo: a Baroque oil painting depicting Franciscan charity, faith, and compassion in 17th-century Spain.

Our Lady of Perpetual Help

Our Lady of Perpetual Help

By: Unknown

“Our Lady of Perpetual Help” is a Byzantine icon in tempera on wood, depicting the Virgin Mary and Child, revered for its deep spiritual and historic significance.

The Adoration of the Magi

The Adoration of the Magi

By: Abraham Bloemaert

“The Adoration of the Magi” (1624) by Abraham Bloemaert is a vibrant Baroque oil painting depicting the biblical Magi worshipping the newborn Christ.

Christ Descending Into Limbo

Christ Descending Into Limbo

By: Sebastiano del Piombo

“Christ Descending Into Limbo” (1516) by Sebastiano del Piombo is a Renaissance oil painting depicting Christ’s descent to save souls, rich in religious symbolism.

Supper at Emmaus

Supper at Emmaus

By: Pontormo

Pontormo’s 1525 “Supper at Emmaus” is a vibrant Mannerist oil painting on wood, depicting Christ’s resurrection appearance, blending drama with rich religious symbolism.

Madonna with the Child and Two Angels

Madonna with the Child and Two Angels

By: Filippino Lippi

Filippino Lippi’s "Madonna with the Child and Two Angels" (1465) is a tempera on wood masterpiece of Renaissance religious art, symbolizing divine love.

The Last Supper

The Last Supper

By: Carl Bloch

Carl Bloch’s "The Last Supper" (1866), oil on copper, depicts Jesus’ final meal with his disciples—a masterful and moving religious scene in a realistic style.

France, under the guise of Minerva, Protecting the Arts

France, under the guise of Minerva, Protecting the Arts

By: Charles Meynier

Neoclassical painting by Charles Meynier: Minerva symbolizes France, shielding the arts. Rich in classical style and allegorical, celebrating art’s protection.

Adoration of the Shepherds

Adoration of the Shepherds

By: Corrado Giaquinto

"Adoration of the Shepherds" by Corrado Giaquinto is a Baroque oil painting depicting shepherds worshipping newborn Jesus, rich in religious and historical detail.

Veronica Veronese

Veronica Veronese

By: Dante Gabriel Rossetti

"Veronica Veronese" by Rossetti: A Pre-Raphaelite oil painting depicting a contemplative woman with musical symbols, reflecting Victorian beauty and symbolism.

Saint Sebastian

Saint Sebastian

By: Cima da Conegliano

"Saint Sebastian" (1503) by Cima da Conegliano: Renaissance oil on wood, depicting the martyred Christian saint in serene, sacred beauty.

Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian

Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian

By: Antonio del Pollaiuolo

“Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian” (1473) by Antonio del Pollaiuolo: Renaissance panel art depicting the Christian saint’s martyrdom in vivid, dynamic detail.

The Queens of Persia at the feet of Alexander, also called The Tent of Darius

The Queens of Persia at the feet of Alexander, also called The Tent of Darius

By: Charles Le Brun

Charles Le Brun’s "The Queens of Persia at Alexander’s Feet" is a grand Baroque painting portraying Alexander’s mercy after conquering Darius III.

Saint Jerome in Penitence

Saint Jerome in Penitence

By: Il Sodoma

"Saint Jerome in Penitence" by Il Sodoma: A Renaissance oil painting depicting Saint Jerome in deep religious reflection and penitence.

St. Thomas More

St. Thomas More

By: Hans Holbein the Younger

Hans Holbein’s 1527 oil portrait "St. Thomas More" captures the saint in Renaissance style, reflecting his key role in English history and Catholic heritage.

The Last Supper

The Last Supper

By: Hans Holbein the Younger

Hans Holbein the Younger's "The Last Supper" is an oil-on-wood masterpiece, depicting Christ's final meal in a detailed, Renaissance religious style.

The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things

The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things

By: William Holman Hunt

William Holman Hunt’s oil on wood “The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things” vividly depicts Christian moral themes in detailed, Pre-Raphaelite style.

Jacob Reproaching Laban

Jacob Reproaching Laban

By: Hendrick ter Brugghen

“Jacob Reproaching Laban” by Hendrick ter Brugghen: a Baroque biblical scene capturing intense emotion in dramatic light, highlighting 17th-century Dutch art.

Joan of Arc at the Coronation of Charles VII

Joan of Arc at the Coronation of Charles VII

By: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

Ingres’ 1854 oil painting shows Joan of Arc at Charles VII’s coronation, blending neoclassical style with deep historical and religious significance.

Christ Crowned with Thorns

Christ Crowned with Thorns

By: Cima da Conegliano

"Christ Crowned with Thorns" by Cima da Conegliano: Renaissance painting showing Christ's suffering, masterfully capturing faith and emotion in religious art.

Saints Augustine and Monica

Saints Augustine and Monica

By: Ary Scheffer

"Saints Augustine and Monica" (1846) by Ary Scheffer, oil on canvas—Romantic style, depicting a moving biblical moment between mother and son.

The Holy Family with a Saint

The Holy Family with a Saint

By: Agnolo Bronzino

Renaissance painting by Bronzino of the Holy Family with a saint, showcasing vivid color, elegant figures, and Christian significance in 16th-century Florence.

The Holy Family with Sts. Francis, Anthony, Magdalene, John the Baptist and Elizabeth

The Holy Family with Sts. Francis, Anthony, Magdalene, John the Baptist and Elizabeth

By: Bonifazio Veronese

Bonifazio Veronese’s 1525 Renaissance painting depicts the Holy Family with saints, blending vivid color and religious depth in a masterwork of sacred art.

The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne and Saint John the Baptist

The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne and Saint John the Baptist

By: Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci's charcoal and chalk drawing shows the Virgin, Child, St. Anne, and John the Baptist in a masterful Renaissance religious composition.

Neptune and Amymone

Neptune and Amymone

By: Charles-André van Loo

“Neptune and Amymone” by Charles-André van Loo is a Rococo oil painting depicting the mythological sea god Neptune and Amymone in a dramatic, classical scene.

Madonna and Child with St. John

Madonna and Child with St. John

By: Domenichino

Domenichino’s “Madonna and Child with St. John” is a Baroque oil painting depicting the Virgin Mary, baby Jesus, and St. John, highlighting sacred themes.

Three Scenes from the Story of Esther

Three Scenes from the Story of Esther

By: Filippino Lippi and Sandro Botticelli

"Renaissance oil painting depicting three biblical scenes from Esther’s story, by Lippi & Botticelli. Rich detail, religious, and historical significance."

Death of the Virgin

Death of the Virgin

By: Bartolomé Bermejo

"Death of the Virgin" by Bartolomé Bermejo (1606) is an oil painting blending Gothic and Renaissance styles, depicting the Virgin Mary's final moments.

Entombment of Christ

Entombment of Christ

By: Annibale Carracci

"Entombment of Christ" by Annibale Carracci, oil on copper, depicts Christ’s burial in a Baroque style, blending emotion and religious depth, c. 1600.

Sermon on the Mount

Sermon on the Mount

By: Henrik Olrik

Henrik Olrik’s 1880 mural "Sermon on the Mount" depicts Jesus preaching, blending realism with spiritual depth in a historic Christian masterpiece.

The Birth of Christ

The Birth of Christ

By: Georges de La Tour

Georges de La Tour’s “The Birth of Christ” (1644) is a baroque oil painting depicting the Nativity in candlelight, highlighting its religious and historic depth.

Adoration of the Magi

Adoration of the Magi

By: Diego Velázquez

"Adoration of the Magi" by Velázquez (1564) is an oil painting depicting the biblical Magi. It features Baroque style and rich religious symbolism.

Visit of the Queen of Sheba to Solomon

Visit of the Queen of Sheba to Solomon

By: Lavinia Fontana

"Renaissance masterpiece by Lavinia Fontana, depicting the biblical Queen of Sheba visiting King Solomon, celebrated for its rich detail and religious significance."

Crucifixion of Saint Andrew

Crucifixion of Saint Andrew

By: Frans Francken the Younger

"Crucifixion of Saint Andrew" by Frans Francken the Younger—oil on canvas—depicts Saint Andrew’s martyrdom in Baroque style, reflecting deep religious history.

Christ Blessing the Children

Christ Blessing the Children

By: Nicolaes Maes

“Christ Blessing the Children” (1652) by Nicolaes Maes, oil on canvas, depicts a tender biblical scene in Baroque style, reflecting compassion and faith.

Jesus Mocked by the Soldiers

Jesus Mocked by the Soldiers

By: Édouard Manet

"Édouard Manet’s 1865 oil painting 'Jesus Mocked by the Soldiers' depicts Christ’s torment in a bold, Realist style, highlighting its religious significance."

Adoration of the Shepherds

Adoration of the Shepherds

By: Sebastiano Conca

“Adoration of the Shepherds” (1720) by Sebastiano Conca is a Baroque oil painting depicting the Nativity, rich in religious symbolism and dramatic style.

Christ Carrying the Cross

Christ Carrying the Cross

By: Sebastiano del Piombo

"Christ Carrying the Cross" by Sebastiano del Piombo is a Renaissance oil painting depicting Jesus’ suffering, reflecting deep religious and historical meaning.

Maino Pentecostés

Maino Pentecostés

By: Antonio Palomino

"‘Maino Pentecostés’ by Antonio Palomino is an oil on canvas depicting the Pentecost. This Baroque masterpiece captures a key Christian moment with vivid drama."

Esau Selling His Birthright

Esau Selling His Birthright

By: Hendrick ter Brugghen

Hendrick ter Brugghen’s “Esau Selling His Birthright” (oil on canvas) depicts a dramatic biblical scene in Baroque style, rich with religious significance.

Pontius Pilate Washing His Hands of the Blood of Christ

Pontius Pilate Washing His Hands of the Blood of Christ

By: Matthias Stom

Matthias Stom’s oil painting “Pontius Pilate Washing His Hands” is a dramatic Baroque work depicting Pilate’s pivotal role in the Passion of Christ.

The First Shall Be Last

The First Shall Be Last

By: James Tissot

"The First Shall Be Last" (1886) by James Tissot is an oil painting depicting a biblical parable, blending realism with religious and historical significance.

St Peter Enthroned with Saints

St Peter Enthroned with Saints

By: Cima da Conegliano

Cima da Conegliano’s 1565 oil painting "St Peter Enthroned with Saints" is a Renaissance masterpiece, depicting St. Peter and saints in a sacred, harmonious setting.

Christ Washing St. Peter's Feet

Christ Washing St. Peter's Feet

By: Giovanni Agostino da Lodi

"Christ Washing St. Peter's Feet" by Giovanni Agostino da Lodi: A Renaissance religious painting capturing humility and faith in a historic biblical moment.

The Last Supper

The Last Supper

By: Philippe de Champaigne

Philippe de Champaigne's "The Last Supper" (1650) is a Baroque oil painting depicting Christ’s final meal, rich in religious and historical significance.

The Coronation of the Virgin

The Coronation of the Virgin

By: Diego Velázquez

"The Coronation of the Virgin" by Velázquez is a Baroque oil painting depicting Mary crowned in heaven, highlighting its spiritual and historical significance.

The Visitation

The Visitation

By: Jan Lievens

“The Visitation” by Jan Lievens is a Baroque oil painting depicting Mary and Elizabeth’s biblical meeting, rich in emotion and historical religious significance.

Guardian Angel

Guardian Angel

By: Bernhard Plockhorst

"Guardian Angel" by Bernhard Plockhorst is a classic religious painting showing an angel protecting children, celebrated for its comforting, 19th-century style.

Annunciation

Annunciation

By: Petrus Christus

"Annunciation" by Petrus Christus is a stunning Early Netherlandish oil panel showing Gabriel's visit to Mary, blending realism and religious symbolism, c. 15th century.

The Voyage of Life Youth

The Voyage of Life Youth

By: Thomas Cole

“The Voyage of Life: Youth” (1842) by Thomas Cole is a Romantic oil painting symbolizing hope and ambition, reflecting life’s spiritual and historical journey.

Christ and Sinner

Christ and Sinner

By: Henryk Siemiradzki

"Christ and Sinner" by Henryk Siemiradzki: A powerful 19th-century painting in Academic style, depicting Christ’s compassion and forgiveness in a biblical scene.

A Mother and Child Looking at the Virgin and Child

A Mother and Child Looking at the Virgin and Child

By: Reginald Bottomley

Reginald Bottomley’s “A Mother and Child Looking at the Virgin and Child” is a poignant, realistic religious painting highlighting maternal love and spiritual reverence.

The Annunciation

The Annunciation

By: Luca Giordano

"The Annunciation" (1684) by Luca Giordano, oil on canvas—Baroque masterpiece depicting the biblical moment of Gabriel announcing to Mary.

The Blind Leading the Blind

The Blind Leading the Blind

By: Pieter Bruegel the Elder

Pieter Bruegel’s 1568 "The Blind Leading the Blind" is a haunting linen painting in Northern Renaissance style, depicting biblical folly and human frailty.

Saint Augustine

Saint Augustine

By: Philippe de Champaigne

“Saint Augustine” (1645) by Philippe de Champaigne is a Baroque oil painting depicting the revered Christian theologian in contemplative, spiritual reflection.

Le Triomphe de la religion

Le Triomphe de la religion

By: Charles Le Brun

“Le Triomphe de la religion” (1659) by Charles Le Brun: a Baroque oil painting depicting religious victory, rich in dramatic, historic symbolism and grandeur.

Our Lady of Guadalupe

Our Lady of Guadalupe

By: Unknown

"Our Lady of Guadalupe (1531) is a sacred Catholic icon on cloth, depicting the Virgin Mary with radiant colors, revered for its miraculous origins and deep faith."

Sacred Conversation

Sacred Conversation

By: Cima da Conegliano

"Sacred Conversation" (1490) by Cima da Conegliano is a Renaissance oil painting depicting the Virgin Mary and saints, highlighting key religious themes.

A Nude Woman Doing Her Hair Before a Mirror

A Nude Woman Doing Her Hair Before a Mirror

By: Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg

Eckersberg’s 1841 oil painting depicts a nude woman styling her hair before a mirror, showcasing Neoclassical realism and Danish Golden Age artistry.

Saint Martin

Saint Martin

By: Pietro Perugino

“Saint Martin” by Pietro Perugino: Renaissance artwork depicting Saint Martin’s charity, notable for its balanced composition and religious significance in Christian art.

The Ascension

The Ascension

By: Johann Koerbecke

“The Ascension” by Johann Koerbecke is a 15th-century religious painting depicting Christ’s ascent to heaven, blending Gothic style and Christian symbolism.

Christ Giving the Keys to Saint Peter

Christ Giving the Keys to Saint Peter

By: Giovanni Battista Pittoni

"Christ Giving the Keys to Saint Peter" by Pittoni—an 18th-century Baroque oil painting depicting Christ granting Peter spiritual authority in Christian tradition.

L’Idéal (Poem of the Soul - Ideal)

L’Idéal (Poem of the Soul - Ideal)

By: Louis Janmot

"L’Idéal" by Louis Janmot (1881, oil on canvas) is a mystical, symbolic artwork exploring spiritual ideals, reflective of 19th-century religious Romanticism.

Saint Veronica

Saint Veronica

By: Lorenzo Costa

"Saint Veronica" by Lorenzo Costa: A Renaissance masterpiece depicting Saint Veronica with the Veil of Christ, reflecting deep religious symbolism and rich detail.

Mysteries of Christ's Passion

Mysteries of Christ's Passion

By: Antonio Campi

Antonio Campi’s “Mysteries of Christ’s Passion” is a vivid oil on canvas, blending Renaissance style with deep religious symbolism from Christian history.

Saints Genevieve and Apollonia

Saints Genevieve and Apollonia

By: Lucas Cranach the Elder

"Saints Genevieve & Apollonia by Cranach the Elder—Renaissance oil painting on wood, depicting revered female saints with symbolic religious significance."

St. Anthony and the Miracle of the Mule

St. Anthony and the Miracle of the Mule

By: Domenico Beccafumi

"St. Anthony and the Miracle of the Mule" by Domenico Beccafumi is a Renaissance painting depicting a famed Christian miracle with vibrant, dramatic style.

The Finding of Moses

The Finding of Moses

By: Charles de La Fosse

"The Finding of Moses" by Charles de La Fosse: a Baroque oil painting depicting a biblical scene, rich in drama, emotion, and historical significance.

The Annunciation Under the Arch with Lilies

The Annunciation Under the Arch with Lilies

By: Maurice Denis

"The Annunciation Under the Arch with Lilies" by Maurice Denis: Symbolist painting of Mary and Gabriel, blending religious devotion with early modernist style.

Ecstasy of St. Francis of Assisi

Ecstasy of St. Francis of Assisi

By: El Greco

“El Greco’s ‘Ecstasy of St. Francis of Assisi’: a dramatic oil on canvas, featuring mystical realism, spiritual intensity, and iconic religious significance.”

Adoration of the Magi

Adoration of the Magi

By: Juan Bautista Maíno

“Adoration of the Magi” (1612) by Juan Bautista Maíno: Baroque oil painting depicting the biblical Magi honoring infant Jesus, rich in religious symbolism.

Adoration of the Shepherds

Adoration of the Shepherds

By: Hugo van der Goes

Hugo van der Goes’ "Adoration of the Shepherds" is an oil on wood masterpiece, blending Early Netherlandish style with deep religious and historical significance.

Saint Catherine of Alexandria

Saint Catherine of Alexandria

By: Antonio Solario

Antonio Solario’s “Saint Catherine of Alexandria” is a Renaissance portrait depicting the Christian martyr, known for her wisdom and faith in medieval tradition.

Salome with the Head of John the Baptist

Salome with the Head of John the Baptist

By: Bernardino Luini

"Luini’s ‘Salome with the Head of John the Baptist’—Renaissance oil painting depicting the biblical story, rich in religious symbolism and detail."

The Last Supper

The Last Supper

By: Nicolas Poussin

Nicolas Poussin’s "The Last Supper" in oil on canvas depicts Jesus’ final meal, blending Baroque style with deep religious and historical significance.

Christ between the Virgin and St John the Baptist

Christ between the Virgin and St John the Baptist

By: Jan Gossaert

Jan Gossaert’s oil on oak shows Christ flanked by the Virgin Mary and St John, blending Renaissance style with deep religious symbolism and historical reverence.

Christ and Samaritan Woman

Christ and Samaritan Woman

By: Henryk Siemiradzki

"Christ and Samaritan Woman" (1890) by Henryk Siemiradzki—oil on canvas, academic style. Depicts Jesus’ encounter at the well, symbolizing compassion and faith.

Lamentation

Lamentation

By: David Teniers the Younger

"Lamentation" by David Teniers the Younger, oil on canvas, depicts the mournful aftermath of Christ’s crucifixion in a Baroque style with deep religious emotion.

Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc

By: Jules Bastien-Lepage

“Joan of Arc” (1879) by Jules Bastien-Lepage is a realist oil painting depicting the saintly French heroine’s divine calling during the Hundred Years’ War.

The Miraculous Haul of Fishes

The Miraculous Haul of Fishes

By: Henry Ossawa Tanner

"The Miraculous Haul of Fishes" by Henry Ossawa Tanner is an oil painting depicting a biblical miracle, blending realism and spiritual symbolism in art history.

Old Woman Praying

Old Woman Praying

By: Nicolaes Maes

"Old Woman Praying" by Nicolaes Maes—Baroque oil painting depicting a pious elderly woman in prayer, reflecting 17th-century Dutch religious devotion.

Crucifixion and Scenes from the Life of Christ

Crucifixion and Scenes from the Life of Christ

By: Bernardino Luini

"Crucifixion and Scenes from the Life of Christ" by Bernardino Luini (1793), wood/polychrome, showcases Renaissance religious art and key moments from Christ’s life.

Accolade

Accolade

By: Edmund Blair Leighton

"Accolade" by Edmund Blair Leighton (1901, oil on canvas) depicts a medieval knighting ceremony in Pre-Raphaelite style, symbolizing chivalry and honor.

Song of the Angels

Song of the Angels

By: William-Adolphe Bouguereau

"Song of the Angels" (1881) by Bouguereau: A serene oil painting in Academic style, depicting angels serenely playing music to the Virgin Mary and Baby Jesus.

Visitation

Visitation

By: Domenico Ghirlandaio

"Visitation" (1491) by Ghirlandaio is a Renaissance tempera painting depicting the biblical meeting of Mary and Elizabeth, rich in religious and artistic detail.

Winter Landscape

Winter Landscape

By: Caspar David Friedrich

"Winter Landscape" (1811) by Caspar David Friedrich: a Romantic oil painting blending wintry stillness with spiritual symbolism and profound historic depth.

Jacob Encountering Rachel with her Father's Herds

Jacob Encountering Rachel with her Father's Herds

By: Joseph von Führich

Joseph von Führich’s 1836 oil painting depicts the biblical meeting of Jacob and Rachel, blending Romantic style with religious and historical significance.

The Child's Bath

The Child's Bath

By: Mary Cassatt

Mary Cassatt’s 1893 oil painting “The Child’s Bath” shows Impressionist style, depicting intimate mother-child care with historical focus on maternal love.

The Calling of St Peter and St Andrew

The Calling of St Peter and St Andrew

By: Pietro da Cortona

Pietro da Cortona’s 1606 oil painting "The Calling of St Peter and St Andrew" depicts Jesus summoning the apostles in dramatic Baroque style.

Noah's Ark

Noah's Ark

By: Edward Hicks

Edward Hicks’ 1846 oil painting "Noah’s Ark" depicts animals boarding the Ark in a folk art style, reflecting the biblical story’s historical significance.

The Golden Stairs

The Golden Stairs

By: Louis Janmot

"The Golden Stairs" by Louis Janmot is an oil painting depicting ethereal, angelic figures ascending stairs, reflecting 19th-century spiritual and mystical themes.

One of the Family

One of the Family

By: Frederick George Cotman

"One of the Family" (1880) by Frederick George Cotman is a realistic oil painting of a Victorian family at the dinner table, symbolizing unity and everyday life.

Burial of Christ

Burial of Christ

By: Carl Bloch

“Burial of Christ” (1873) by Carl Bloch is a dramatic oil painting depicting Christ’s entombment, rich in emotion and religious symbolism from the Romantic era.

Sacred Heart of Jesus

Sacred Heart of Jesus

By: Charles Bosseron

“Sacred Heart of Jesus” by Charles Bosseron shows Jesus with a radiant heart, blending realism and devotion in a classic Christian religious artwork.

Marriage of Virgin

Marriage of Virgin

By: Jean-Baptiste Joseph Wicar

"Marriage of the Virgin" by Jean-Baptiste Joseph Wicar is a neoclassical painting depicting the biblical wedding of Mary and Joseph, rich in historic detail.

Virgin and Child with Two Angels

Virgin and Child with Two Angels

By: Cimabue

Cimabue’s 1280 “Virgin and Child with Two Angels” is a medieval tempera and gold leaf panel depicting Mary, Christ, and angels, showcasing early Italian sacred art.

Elijah Fed by Ravens

Elijah Fed by Ravens

By: Guercino

“Elijah Fed by Ravens” (1620) by Guercino is a Baroque oil painting depicting the biblical prophet Elijah being sustained by ravens, rich in religious symbolism.

Suspense

Suspense

By: Charles Burton Barber

“Suspense” (1894) by Charles Burton Barber is a realistic oil painting depicting a Victorian girl and dog, capturing gentle emotion and 19th-century domestic life.

Saint Joseph and the Christ Child

Saint Joseph and the Christ Child

By: Murillo

“Saint Joseph and the Christ Child” by Murillo: A Baroque masterpiece depicting tender fatherly love, highlighting Christian faith and 17th-century Spanish art.

Summer is coming in

Summer is coming in

By: Herbert Arnould Olivier

“Summer is coming in” (1891) by Herbert Arnould Olivier is an oil on canvas, capturing lush landscapes in a luminous, Impressionist-influenced style.

The Voyage of Life Manhood

The Voyage of Life Manhood

By: Thomas Cole

"The Voyage of Life: Manhood" (1842) by Thomas Cole, oil on canvas, depicts a stormy river journey, blending Romantic style with deep spiritual symbolism.

The Church at Varengeville

The Church at Varengeville

By: Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s “The Church at Varengeville” is an Impressionist painting capturing a serene French church, blending art, history, and spiritual heritage.

Christ in Glory

Christ in Glory

By: Antonio da Correggio

"Christ in Glory" by Correggio is a Renaissance oil painting depicting the triumphant Christ, blending spiritual grandeur with masterful, luminous artistry.

Resurrection of Christ

Resurrection of Christ

By: Raphael

"Resurrection of Christ" (1499) by Raphael—an oil on wood masterpiece—depicts Christ rising, blending Renaissance realism with profound religious significance.

The Holy Family

The Holy Family

By: Juan Simon Gutierrez

"The Holy Family" by Juan Simon Gutierrez is a Baroque oil painting on panel, depicting Mary, Joseph, and Jesus, highlighting spiritual and historical themes.

The Virgin and Child Enthroned among Angels and Saints

The Virgin and Child Enthroned among Angels and Saints

By: Benozzo Gozzoli

Benozzo Gozzoli’s 1461 tempera masterpiece depicts the Virgin and Child enthroned, surrounded by angels and saints, embodying Renaissance religious art.

David and Jonathan

David and Jonathan

By: Cima da Conegliano

“David and Jonathan” by Cima da Conegliano is a Renaissance painting depicting the biblical friendship of David and Jonathan, rich in religious and historical symbolism.

Adoration of the Shepherds

Adoration of the Shepherds

By: Abraham Bloemaert

"Adoration of the Shepherds" by Abraham Bloemaert is a Baroque masterpiece showing shepherds honoring baby Jesus, blending dramatic light with religious depth.

Cardinal de Granvelle's Dwarf

Cardinal de Granvelle's Dwarf

By: Antonis Mor

"Oil on panel portrait of Cardinal de Granvelle’s dwarf by Antonis Mor. Renaissance style, rich detail, reflecting 16th-century court life and history."

The prodigal son among courtesans

The prodigal son among courtesans

By: Christoffel Jacobsz van der Laemen

Baroque painting by Christoffel Jacobsz van der Laemen depicting the Biblical prodigal son indulging among courtesans, symbolizing repentance and excess.

Saint Jerome in a Landscape

Saint Jerome in a Landscape

By: Cima da Conegliano

"Saint Jerome in a Landscape" by Cima da Conegliano: A serene Renaissance painting depicting Saint Jerome in deep study, embodying religious devotion and natural beauty.

The Annunciation

The Annunciation

By: Henry Ossawa Tanner

Henry Ossawa Tanner’s 1898 oil painting "The Annunciation" depicts the biblical moment of Gabriel appearing to Mary, blending realism with spiritual symbolism.

St. Luke Displaying a Painting of the Virgin

St. Luke Displaying a Painting of the Virgin

By: Guercino

Guercino’s 1652 oil painting, "St. Luke Displaying a Painting of the Virgin," depicts the saint presenting Marian art, blending Baroque style with Catholic devotion.

Portrait of a Musician

Portrait of a Musician

By: Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci’s "Portrait of a Musician"—Renaissance oil on walnut panel—captures a thoughtful young man, reflecting the era’s humanism and artistic mastery.

Saint Martin Dividing his Cloak

Saint Martin Dividing his Cloak

By: Anthony van Dyck

"Saint Martin Dividing his Cloak" by Anthony van Dyck: A Baroque oil painting depicting Saint Martin's act of charity, rich in religious and historical significance.

St. Augustine

St. Augustine

By: Justus van Gent

"St. Augustine" by Justus van Gent is a 15th-century Renaissance painting depicting the revered Christian saint, rich in religious symbolism and detail.

Presentation in the Temple

Presentation in the Temple

By: Simon Vouet

Simon Vouet’s "Presentation in the Temple" (1640) is a Baroque oil painting depicting the biblical scene of Christ’s presentation, blending drama with religious reverence.

St. Paul

St. Paul

By: José de Ribera

"St. Paul" by José de Ribera is a Baroque oil painting depicting the apostle with dramatic realism, reflecting deep religious and historical significance.

Ecce Homo

Ecce Homo

By: Mihály Munkácsy

"Ecce Homo" (1896) by Mihály Munkácsy is a dramatic oil painting depicting Christ before Pilate, reflecting powerful realism and deep religious significance.

Madonna of the Rose Garden

Madonna of the Rose Garden

By: Bernardino Luini

"Madonna of the Rose Garden" by Luini: A serene Renaissance oil painting depicting the Virgin Mary in a lush rose garden, symbolizing purity and divine grace.

Madonna and Child with St. John the Baptist and Three Angels

Madonna and Child with St. John the Baptist and Three Angels

By: Bastiano Mainardi

Fresco by Bastiano Mainardi depicting Madonna, Child, St. John the Baptist, and angels. A Renaissance masterpiece with deep religious significance.

Ecce Homo

Ecce Homo

By: Philippe de Champaigne

"Ecce Homo" (1650) by Philippe de Champaigne is a Baroque oil painting depicting Christ crowned with thorns, reflecting deep religious and historical meaning.

Madonna and Child with Saint Roch and Saint Sebastian

Madonna and Child with Saint Roch and Saint Sebastian

By: Lorenzo Lotto

Lorenzo Lotto’s “Madonna and Child with Saint Roch and Saint Sebastian” is a Renaissance oil painting, blending sacred beauty and rich religious symbolism.

The Raising of Lazarus

The Raising of Lazarus

By: Jean Jouvenet

"The Raising of Lazarus" by Jean Jouvenet: A dramatic Baroque painting depicting the biblical miracle of Jesus raising Lazarus, rich in emotional and spiritual depth.

The Marriage at Cana

The Marriage at Cana

By: Gerard David

“The Marriage at Cana” by Gerard David (1710) is an oil on canvas depicting the biblical wedding feast, renowned for its detailed realism and religious significance.

Christ in the Desert

Christ in the Desert

By: Ivan Kramskoi

"Christ in the Desert" by Ivan Kramskoi (1872) is a realist oil painting depicting Jesus' solitude, reflecting deep spiritual and historical significance.

Christ on the Cross with the Magdalen, the Virgin Mary and Saint John the Evangelist

Christ on the Cross with the Magdalen, the Virgin Mary and Saint John the Evangelist

By: Eustache Le Sueur

Eustache Le Sueur’s Baroque masterpiece depicts Christ crucified, mourned by Mary Magdalene, the Virgin Mary, and Saint John, embodying deep religious devotion.

Christ Taking Leave of His Mother

Christ Taking Leave of His Mother

By: Albrecht Altdorfer

Albrecht Altdorfer’s "Christ Taking Leave of His Mother," tempera on wood, depicts an emotional biblical farewell in a vivid, expressive Renaissance style.

Madonna and Child with Saint Catherine and Saint Mary Magdalene

Madonna and Child with Saint Catherine and Saint Mary Magdalene

By: Giovanni Bellini

Giovanni Bellini’s “Madonna and Child with Saint Catherine and Saint Mary Magdalene” is a Renaissance oil painting rich in religious symbolism and serene beauty.

Playtime

Playtime

By: Herbert Arnould Olivier

“Playtime” by Herbert Arnould Olivier is a charming Victorian-era painting depicting children at play, reflecting innocence and 19th-century British art style.

Madonna and Child with Saint Anne (Dei Palafrenieri)

Madonna and Child with Saint Anne (Dei Palafrenieri)

By: Caravaggio

Caravaggio’s 1605 oil painting "Madonna and Child with Saint Anne" shows vivid Baroque style, portraying Mary, Christ, and Saint Anne in a powerful religious scene.

Madonna of the Catholic Kings

Madonna of the Catholic Kings

By: Fernando Gallego

"‘Madonna of the Catholic Kings’ by Fernando Gallego: a detailed oil on wood altarpiece, blending Gothic style with deep Catholic symbolism and royal reverence."

Mérode Altarpiece

Mérode Altarpiece

By: Robert Campin

The Mérode Altarpiece by Robert Campin is a detailed Early Netherlandish oil triptych, depicting the Annunciation, rich with religious symbolism and realism.

Rest on the Flight into Egypt

Rest on the Flight into Egypt

By: Caravaggio

Caravaggio's "Rest on the Flight into Egypt," oil on canvas, depicts the Holy Family in a realistic Baroque style, highlighting its biblical significance.

Saint Nicholas of Tolentino

Saint Nicholas of Tolentino

By: Altobello Melone

"Saint Nicholas of Tolentino" (1472) by Altobello Melone—tempera & gold panel. A Renaissance religious icon honoring the saint’s spiritual legacy.

Christ contemplated by the Christian Soul

Christ contemplated by the Christian Soul

By: Diego Velázquez

Velázquez’s 1626 oil painting depicts Christ with a contemplative Christian soul, blending Spanish Baroque style and deep religious significance.

The River at Saint Cloud

The River at Saint Cloud

By: Alfred Sisley

Alfred Sisley’s 1870 oil painting “The River at Saint Cloud” beautifully captures the Impressionist style, depicting a serene French river landscape.

St. Florian's Martyrdom

St. Florian's Martyrdom

By: Albrecht Altdorfer

“St. Florian's Martyrdom” by Albrecht Altdorfer: a vivid oil on wood painting, showcasing religious martyrdom in a dramatic Renaissance style.

Madonna and Child

Madonna and Child

By: Giovanni Bellini

“Madonna and Child” by Giovanni Bellini is a Renaissance oil painting depicting the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus, reflecting deep religious and historical significance.

Saint Jerome

Saint Jerome

By: Guido Reni

Guido Reni's "Saint Jerome" (1635) is a Baroque oil painting depicting the saint in contemplation, highlighting religious devotion and vivid realism.

Praying Girl

Praying Girl

By: Roberto Ferruzzi

"Praying Girl" (1897) by Roberto Ferruzzi is an iconic oil painting depicting a serene young girl in prayer, symbolizing innocence and spiritual devotion.

The Storm on the Sea of Galilee

The Storm on the Sea of Galilee

By: Rembrandt

Rembrandt’s “The Storm on the Sea of Galilee” (1633) is a dramatic Baroque oil painting depicting Christ calming a storm, highlighting faith and divine power.

Madonna and Child

Madonna and Child

By: Giuseppe Maria Crespi

"Giuseppe Maria Crespi's 'Madonna and Child': a Baroque masterpiece depicting the Virgin Mary with infant Jesus, highlighting deep religious devotion and emotion."

St. Joseph – Mosaic from St. Peter's Basilica

St. Joseph – Mosaic from St. Peter's Basilica

By: Guido Reni

"1635 mosaic by Guido Reni in St. Peter’s Basilica depicts St. Joseph in Baroque style, reflecting religious reverence and masterful artistry in Vatican history."

The Annunciation

The Annunciation

By: Matthias Stom

"The Annunciation" by Matthias Stom is a Baroque oil painting depicting the angel Gabriel and Virgin Mary, highlighting a key moment in Christian history.

Rebecca at the Well

Rebecca at the Well

By: Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini

“Rebecca at the Well” (1710) by Pellegrini: a Baroque oil painting, depicting the biblical meeting of Rebecca and Eliezer—rich in historical and religious symbolism.

Melencolia I

Melencolia I

By: Albrecht Dürer

Albrecht Dürer’s “Melencolia I” is a 1514 Renaissance engraving symbolizing melancholy, featuring an angel, tools, and mystical objects in allegorical detail.

The Voyage of Life Old Age

The Voyage of Life Old Age

By: Thomas Cole

Thomas Cole’s “The Voyage of Life: Old Age” (1842) is an oil painting depicting life’s final stage, blending Romanticism with deep spiritual and allegorical meaning.

Gethsemane

Gethsemane

By: Carl Bloch

Carl Bloch’s 1865 oil on copper, "Gethsemane," depicts Jesus praying before his crucifixion. A moving Christian artwork in a realistic, emotional style.

The Panciatichi Holy Family

The Panciatichi Holy Family

By: Agnolo Bronzino

“The Panciatichi Holy Family” (1541) by Agnolo Bronzino is a Mannerist oil painting of the Virgin, Child, and St. Joseph, rich in Renaissance religious symbolism.

Christ

Christ

By: Heinrich Hofmann

“Christ” (1884) by Heinrich Hofmann is a realistic oil painting depicting Jesus, celebrated for its serene expression and profound religious significance.

The Penitent Magdalene

The Penitent Magdalene

By: Georges de La Tour

Georges de La Tour’s "The Penitent Magdalene" (1640) is a Baroque oil painting depicting Mary Magdalene in deep, contemplative religious repentance.

The Mealtime Prayer

The Mealtime Prayer

By: Fritz von Uhde

"The Mealtime Prayer" (1885) by Fritz von Uhde, oil on canvas, depicts a humble family in prayer. Realist style highlighting Christian faith in daily life.

The Immaculate Conception

The Immaculate Conception

By: Murillo

Murillo’s “The Immaculate Conception” (1678) is a Baroque oil painting depicting the Virgin Mary, symbolizing purity and a key Catholic religious doctrine.

St. Michael the Archangel

St. Michael the Archangel

By: Unknown

Oil painting of St. Michael the Archangel, 18th century. Classic religious art depicting the warrior angel triumphing over evil; rich in Baroque style and symbolism.

Supper at Emmaus

Supper at Emmaus

By: Caravaggio

Caravaggio’s "Supper at Emmaus" (1601, oil on canvas) captures a dramatic biblical moment with lifelike realism and masterful chiaroscuro, hallmark of Baroque art.

The Way to Calvary

The Way to Calvary

By: Jacopo Bassano

“The Way to Calvary” (1535) by Jacopo Bassano is a Renaissance oil painting depicting Christ’s journey to crucifixion, blending dramatic realism and religious depth.

The Mystical Nativity

The Mystical Nativity

By: Sandro Botticelli

Sandro Botticelli’s "The Mystical Nativity" (1500) is a Renaissance oil on canvas revealing biblical themes, angelic visions, and deep religious symbolism.

The Sacred Heart

The Sacred Heart

By: Pompeo Batoni

Pompeo Batoni’s 1767 oil painting “The Sacred Heart” depicts Jesus in glowing Baroque style, symbolizing divine love and central Catholic devotion.

St. Bonaventure Receiving the Host from the Hands of an Angel

St. Bonaventure Receiving the Host from the Hands of an Angel

By: Francisco de Herrera

Baroque painting by Francisco de Herrera showing St. Bonaventure receiving the Eucharist from an angel, symbolizing divine grace and Catholic faith.

Jesus Appearing to the Three Marys

Jesus Appearing to the Three Marys

By: Laurent de La Hyre

"Laurent de La Hyre’s ‘Jesus Appearing to the Three Marys’ is a 17th-century Baroque masterpiece depicting Christ’s resurrection in vivid, devotional detail."

Visitation

Visitation

By: James Tissot

"Visitation" (1890) by James Tissot, oil on canvas—realistic Biblical art depicting Mary and Elizabeth’s meeting, rich in religious and historical symbolism.

Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata

Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata

By: Jan van Eyck

Jan van Eyck’s "Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata" is a masterful oil painting blending realism with religious iconography, depicting St. Francis’s divine vision.

Adoration of the Magi

Adoration of the Magi

By: Pedro Núñez del Valle

"Adoration of the Magi" by Pedro Núñez del Valle: A Baroque masterpiece depicting the Biblical Magi honoring the newborn Christ, rich in religious symbolism and detail.

Lot and his Daughters leading Sodom

Lot and his Daughters leading Sodom

By: Guido Reni

Guido Reni's "Lot and his Daughters Leaving Sodom" is a Baroque masterpiece depicting a biblical escape, rich in dramatic light and religious symbolism.

The Last Communion of Saint Jerome

The Last Communion of Saint Jerome

By: Domenichino

Domenichino’s 1612 oil painting "The Last Communion of Saint Jerome" depicts the saint’s final Eucharist in dramatic Baroque style, rich with religious reverence.

The Presentation in the Temple

The Presentation in the Temple

By: Master of Liesborn

"The Presentation in the Temple" (1460) by Master of Liesborn: a Gothic oil painting on wood, depicting a key biblical scene in early Christian art history.

Raising of Jairus' Daughter

Raising of Jairus' Daughter

By: Paolo Veronese

“Raising of Jairus’ Daughter” by Paolo Veronese is a vibrant Renaissance painting depicting Jesus miraculously raising a girl, showcasing Baroque religious art.

The Agony in the Garden

The Agony in the Garden

By: Benvenuto Tisi

"The Agony in the Garden" by Benvenuto Tisi is a Renaissance oil painting on wood, depicting Christ’s prayer before his arrest, rich in religious and historical depth.

The Christian Martyrs' Last Prayer

The Christian Martyrs' Last Prayer

By: Jean-Léon Gérôme

Jean-Léon Gérôme’s 1883 oil painting “The Christian Martyrs’ Last Prayer” depicts early Christian martyrdom with historical accuracy and dramatic realism.

The Dead Christ with Angels

The Dead Christ with Angels

By: Édouard Manet

Édouard Manet’s 1864 oil painting “The Dead Christ with Angels” blends realism and religious symbolism, depicting Christ’s body mourned by angels.

Ascension of Christ

Ascension of Christ

By: Benvenuto Tisi

"Ascension of Christ" by Benvenuto Tisi: A Renaissance oil painting depicting Christ’s rise to heaven, blending rich colors with deep religious symbolism.

Sermon on the Mount

Sermon on the Mount

By: Carl Bloch

Carl Bloch’s 1890 oil painting "Sermon on the Mount" depicts Jesus teaching followers, showcasing religious devotion and 19th-century realist style.

Le Passage des âmes (The Poem of the Soul)

Le Passage des âmes (The Poem of the Soul)

By: Louis Janmot

"Le Passage des âmes" (1835) by Louis Janmot: a Romantic oil painting exploring the soul’s journey, blending spirituality and poetic symbolism in art history.

Domine, quo vadis?

Domine, quo vadis?

By: Annibale Carracci

“Domine, quo vadis?” (1601) by Annibale Carracci is a Baroque oil painting depicting Christ and St. Peter, highlighting a pivotal Christian moment.

Annunciation

Annunciation

By: Simon Vouet

"Annunciation by Simon Vouet: A Baroque oil painting depicting the angel Gabriel announcing to Mary, highlighting its religious and historical significance."

The Nativity

The Nativity

By: John Singleton Copley

John Singleton Copley’s 1765 oil painting "The Nativity" depicts the birth of Jesus in a classical style, blending religious significance with colonial artistry.

God's Acre

God's Acre

By: Emily Mary Osborn

"God's Acre" by Emily Mary Osborn is a Victorian-era painting depicting a serene churchyard, reflecting Christian themes of peace, remembrance, and sacred tradition.

Saint Philip

Saint Philip

By: Lorenzo Costa

"Saint Philip" by Lorenzo Costa is a Renaissance painting depicting the apostle, reflecting spiritual depth and masterful religious artistry from 16th-century Italy.

Crucifixion

Crucifixion

By: Josse Lieferinxe

Josse Lieferinxe’s "Crucifixion" (oil on panel) is a late Gothic religious masterpiece, depicting Christ’s sacrifice with rich detail and spiritual depth.

Childhood of Christ

Childhood of Christ

By: Gerrit van Honthorst

"‘Childhood of Christ’ (1620) by Gerrit van Honthorst is a Baroque oil painting depicting young Jesus, reflecting biblical themes and dramatic lighting."

The Nativity

The Nativity

By: Fra Diamante

Fra Diamante’s "The Nativity" (1465), oil on wood, depicts the birth of Christ in an early Renaissance style, reflecting deep religious and historic significance.

The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne (cartoon)

The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne (cartoon)

By: Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo’s "The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne" is a Renaissance charcoal drawing, depicting Mary, Jesus, and Saint Anne, rich in religious symbolism.

Adoration of the Kings

Adoration of the Kings

By: Michael Damaskinos

“Adoration of the Kings” by Michael Damaskinos: a tempera on wood masterpiece blending Byzantine and Renaissance styles, depicting the Nativity and Epiphany.

Christ Embracing Saint John the Baptist

Christ Embracing Saint John the Baptist

By: Guido Reni

Guido Reni’s 1625 oil painting "Christ Embracing Saint John the Baptist" shows tender Baroque style, reflecting deep religious love and spiritual connection.

Adoration of the Kings (Monforte Altarpiece)

Adoration of the Kings (Monforte Altarpiece)

By: Hugo van der Goes

Hugo van der Goes’ “Adoration of the Kings” (oil on wood) is a detailed Early Netherlandish altarpiece depicting the Magi visiting the Christ child.

The Finding of Moses

The Finding of Moses

By: Lawrence Alma-Tadema

Lawrence Alma-Tadema's "The Finding of Moses" (oil on canvas, 1765) depicts a biblical scene in lush, classical style, highlighting historical and religious drama.

A Nun at Morning in her Cell (En Nonne om Morgenen i sin Celle)

A Nun at Morning in her Cell (En Nonne om Morgenen i sin Celle)

By: Henrik Olrik

Henrik Olrik’s 1862 oil painting depicts a serene nun in her cell at dawn, capturing 19th-century realism and the tranquil devotion of religious life.

The Cave of Despair

The Cave of Despair

By: Benjamin West

Benjamin West’s "The Cave of Despair" is a dramatic neoclassical painting depicting a dark, emotional scene with biblical and allegorical significance.

The Girlhood of Mary Virgin

The Girlhood of Mary Virgin

By: Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Rossetti’s "The Girlhood of Mary Virgin" (oil on canvas) depicts young Mary in Pre-Raphaelite style, highlighting her purity and key role in Christian art.

Christ in the House of Martha and Mary

Christ in the House of Martha and Mary

By: Henryk Siemiradzki

“Christ in the House of Martha and Mary” (1886) by Henryk Siemiradzki is an oil painting depicting a biblical scene in detailed, academic style.

Friend of the Humble (Supper at Emmaus)

Friend of the Humble (Supper at Emmaus)

By: Léon Augustin Lhermitte

“Friend of the Humble (Supper at Emmaus)” (1892) by Léon Lhermitte: A realist religious painting depicting Christ’s post-resurrection meal with disciples.

The Church of St Jacques in Dieppe

The Church of St Jacques in Dieppe

By: Camille Pissarro

Camille Pissarro’s 1901 oil painting "The Church of St Jacques, Dieppe" captures a historic Gothic church in France with vibrant Impressionist style.

Saint Francis in Ecstasy

Saint Francis in Ecstasy

By: Giovanni Bellini

“Saint Francis in Ecstasy” by Giovanni Bellini is a Renaissance oil painting depicting Saint Francis in a divine, serene landscape, symbolizing spiritual transformation.

The Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist (Madonna Stroganoff)

The Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist (Madonna Stroganoff)

By: Agnolo Bronzino

Agnolo Bronzino’s oil painting, "The Holy Family with the Infant Saint John," is a Renaissance masterpiece depicting sacred Christian figures with refined elegance.

Adoration of the Magi

Adoration of the Magi

By: Lorenzo Monaco

"‘Adoration of the Magi’ by Lorenzo Monaco: a Gothic tempera panel masterpiece depicting the Magi honoring the Christ Child, rich in medieval religious symbolism."

Saint Florian

Saint Florian

By: Francesco del Cossa

"Saint Florian" by Francesco del Cossa (1472, tempera) is a Renaissance masterpiece depicting the Christian martyr, revered as the patron saint of firefighters.

Saint Jerome in His Study

Saint Jerome in His Study

By: Antonello da Messina

"Saint Jerome in His Study" by Antonello da Messina is a detailed oil painting on limewood, blending Renaissance realism with Christian scholarly themes.

Liberation of Saint Peter

Liberation of Saint Peter

By: Battistello Caracciolo

Battistello Caracciolo’s "Liberation of Saint Peter," oil on canvas, Baroque masterpiece depicting Peter’s miraculous escape from prison, rich in dramatic light.

The Madonna and Child with Saints John the Baptist, Elizabeth and Catherine of Alexandria

The Madonna and Child with Saints John the Baptist, Elizabeth and Catherine of Alexandria

By: Bonifazio Veronese

Bonifazio Veronese’s Renaissance masterpiece depicts Madonna and Child with Saints John, Elizabeth, and Catherine, highlighting religious devotion and serene beauty.

Adoration of the Trinity

Adoration of the Trinity

By: Albrecht Dürer

"Adoration of the Trinity" (1511) by Albrecht Dürer is a Renaissance oil masterpiece, depicting the Holy Trinity with saints, reflecting deep Christian devotion.

The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian

The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian

By: Andrea Mantegna

Mantegna’s "The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian" (1576) is a Renaissance oil painting depicting the saint’s suffering, blending realism with deep religious symbolism.

The Monk in the Snow

The Monk in the Snow

By: Caspar David Friedrich

Caspar David Friedrich’s 1808 oil painting, "The Monk in the Snow," is a Romantic masterpiece showing spiritual solitude and nature’s sublime, mystical power.

Madonna and Child with Saints

Madonna and Child with Saints

By: Cima da Conegliano

"Cima da Conegliano’s 1515 oil painting ‘Madonna and Child with Saints’ is a Renaissance masterpiece, blending religious devotion and serene, classical style."

St. Basil Dictating His Doctrine

St. Basil Dictating His Doctrine

By: Francisco de Herrera

Francisco de Herrera’s “St. Basil Dictating His Doctrine” depicts St. Basil writing sacred texts, in a dramatic Baroque style, highlighting his theological legacy.

The Feast of the Prodigal Son

The Feast of the Prodigal Son

By: David Teniers the Younger

“The Feast of the Prodigal Son” by David Teniers the Younger—Baroque masterpiece depicting a biblical parable in vivid, lively 17th-century Flemish style.

Saint Rose of Lima

Saint Rose of Lima

By: Bartolomé Esteban Murillo

"Saint Rose of Lima" by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo is a Baroque oil painting depicting the revered Catholic saint in prayer, radiating spiritual devotion.

The Love Song

The Love Song

By: Edward Burne-Jones

Edward Burne-Jones’ "The Love Song" (1868) is a Pre-Raphaelite oil painting, rich in medieval romanticism and symbolic religious undertones.

The Assumption of the Virgin

The Assumption of the Virgin

By: Francesco Botticini

Francesco Botticini’s 1475 tempera painting "The Assumption of the Virgin" depicts Mary’s ascent to Heaven in rich Renaissance detail and vivid religious symbolism.

The Carpenter’s Shop

The Carpenter’s Shop

By: John Everett Millais

"The Carpenter’s Shop by John Everett Millais: Pre-Raphaelite painting depicting Christ’s childhood, rich in religious symbolism and Victorian realism."

The Fall of the Titans

The Fall of the Titans

By: Cornelis van Haarlem

"The Fall of the Titans" (1588) by Cornelis van Haarlem is an oil painting in Mannerist style, depicting a dramatic mythological scene from Greek mythology.

Lamentation over the Dead Christ

Lamentation over the Dead Christ

By: Giovanni Battista Naldini

"Lamentation over the Dead Christ" by Naldini is a Renaissance oil painting, depicting mourners with Christ, highlighting its religious and historical significance.

Baptism of Christ

Baptism of Christ

By: Antoine Coypel

“Baptism of Christ” by Antoine Coypel, 1460. Tempera on panel depicts Jesus’ baptism in a detailed, early Renaissance style with deep religious significance.

St. Lawrence

St. Lawrence

By: Juan Correa de Vivar

"St. Lawrence" by Juan Correa de Vivar is a Renaissance oil on canvas, depicting the Christian martyr with rich color and spiritual depth.

Supper of St. Benedict

Supper of St. Benedict

By: Juan Rizi

"Supper of St. Benedict" by Juan Rizi is a Baroque painting depicting a miraculous meal, rich in religious symbolism and capturing monastic life in the 17th century.

The Magnificat

The Magnificat

By: James Tissot

James Tissot’s "The Magnificat" (1890) is a vibrant watercolor depicting the biblical meeting of Mary and Elizabeth, blending realism with spiritual reverence.

Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows

Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows

By: Adriaen Isenbrant

"Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows" by Adriaen Isenbrant is a Renaissance oil painting depicting the Virgin Mary’s grief, reflecting deep religious symbolism.

Chalice and Host in a Niche, within a Cartouche of Roses and Fruit

Chalice and Host in a Niche, within a Cartouche of Roses and Fruit

By: Jan Davidsz de Heem

"Baroque oil painting by Jan Davidsz de Heem: a chalice and host in a niche, framed by roses and fruit, symbolizing Eucharist and divine abundance."

Resurrection of Christ

Resurrection of Christ

By: Hans Memling

Hans Memling’s "Resurrection of Christ," oil on canvas, showcases vivid Renaissance style, depicting Christ’s triumph over death—an iconic religious masterpiece.

Descent from the Cross

Descent from the Cross

By: Pedro Machuca

“Descent from the Cross” by Pedro Machuca: Renaissance oil painting on wood, depicts Christ’s removal from the cross, reflecting deep religious and historical themes.

The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple

The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple

By: William Holman Hunt

William Holman Hunt's 1860 oil painting "The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple" depicts a biblical scene in vivid Pre-Raphaelite style, rich with symbolism.

The Immaculate Conception

The Immaculate Conception

By: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo’s 1767 oil painting "The Immaculate Conception" is a luminous Baroque masterpiece depicting the Virgin Mary’s divine purity.

Transfiguration of Jesus

Transfiguration of Jesus

By: Raphael

Raphael’s "Transfiguration of Jesus" is a masterful Renaissance oil painting depicting Christ’s divine transformation, celebrated for its spiritual and artistic impact.

The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne

The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne

By: Laurent de La Hyre

Laurent de La Hyre’s "The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne," oil on wood, features serene Baroque style and profound Christian symbolism of motherhood.

The Four Evangelists

The Four Evangelists

By: Jacob Jordaens

"The Four Evangelists" by Jacob Jordaens, oil on canvas, depicts the authors of the Gospels in Baroque style, rich with dramatic light and religious symbolism.

Carrying of the Cross

Carrying of the Cross

By: Jacob Jordaens

"Carrying of the Cross" by Jacob Jordaens is a Baroque oil painting depicting Christ's journey to Calvary, highlighting its religious and historical significance.

Martyrdom of St. Stephen

Martyrdom of St. Stephen

By: Juan de Juanes

"Martyrdom of St. Stephen" (1568) by Juan de Juanes: a vivid Renaissance oil painting depicting Christianity's first martyr, rich in religious symbolism.

Miracles of Saint Salvador of Horta

Miracles of Saint Salvador of Horta

By: José Juárez

"‘Miracles of Saint Salvador of Horta’ by José Juárez, oil on canvas, depicts Baroque religious miracles, showcasing Spanish colonial art and devotion."

Última Cena

Última Cena

By: Juan de Juanes

Juan de Juanes’ 1562 "Última Cena" is a Renaissance oil painting depicting the Last Supper, capturing a key biblical moment with vivid detail and spiritual depth.

La Ascensión

La Ascensión

By: Juan de Flandes

“La Ascensión” by Juan de Flandes is a Renaissance oil on wood painting depicting Christ’s ascension, blending spiritual significance with detailed realism.

Joseph Overseer of the Pharaohs Granaries

Joseph Overseer of the Pharaohs Granaries

By: Lawrence Alma-Tadema

“Joseph Overseer of the Pharaohs Granaries” by Lawrence Alma-Tadema: a neoclassical painting depicting biblical Joseph managing Egypt’s ancient granaries.

Christ Crucified

Christ Crucified

By: Diego Velázquez

"Christ Crucified" by Diego Velázquez is a Baroque oil painting depicting the crucifixion of Jesus, highlighting profound religious and historical significance.

Saint Catherine of Alexandria

Saint Catherine of Alexandria

By: Fernando Yáñez de la Almedina

“Saint Catherine of Alexandria” by Fernando Yáñez de la Almedina is a Renaissance painting depicting the saint, known for her wisdom and martyrdom in Christian history.

Immaculate Conception

Immaculate Conception

By: Goya

Goya’s 1784 “Immaculate Conception” is a luminous Spanish Baroque painting, depicting the Virgin Mary’s purity, revered in Catholic tradition.

Our Lady of Sorrows

Our Lady of Sorrows

By: Carlo Dolci

“Our Lady of Sorrows” by Carlo Dolci: a Baroque painting of the Virgin Mary, expressing deep grief, famed for its religious devotion and emotional realism.

Christ in Gethsemane

Christ in Gethsemane

By: Heinrich Hofmann

“Christ in Gethsemane” (1886) by Heinrich Hofmann is an evocative oil painting showing Jesus praying, capturing deep emotion and religious significance.

Madonna of the Pear

Madonna of the Pear

By: Giovanni Bellini

"Madonna of the Pear" by Giovanni Bellini: A Renaissance oil masterpiece depicting the Virgin Mary with Child, symbolizing purity and divine motherhood.

The Twelve-Year-Old Jesus in the Temple

The Twelve-Year-Old Jesus in the Temple

By: Max Liebermann

Max Liebermann’s 1879 oil painting "The Twelve-Year-Old Jesus in the Temple" captures young Jesus debating in a realist style, highlighting a key biblical moment.

Saints John the Evangelist, Scholastica and Benedict

Saints John the Evangelist, Scholastica and Benedict

By: Master of Liesborn

Medieval altarpiece by Master of Liesborn depicting Saints John the Evangelist, Scholastica, and Benedict; showcases detailed Gothic religious artistry.

Judith in the Tent of Holofernes

Judith in the Tent of Holofernes

By: Johann Liss

“Judith in the Tent of Holofernes” (1620) by Johann Liss is a dramatic Baroque oil painting depicting the biblical heroine Judith in a pivotal moment.

Angel Holding the Body of Christ

Angel Holding the Body of Christ

By: Nikolaos Kallergis

"Angel Holding the Body of Christ" (1732) by Nikolaos Kallergis: Iconic tempera on wood, blending Greek Orthodox style and deep Christian symbolism.

Rinuncia alle armi di san Martino

Rinuncia alle armi di san Martino

By: Simone Martini

"Rinuncia alle armi di san Martino" (1340) by Simone Martini is a Gothic fresco depicting St. Martin’s act of renunciation, rich in religious symbolism.

Ascensión del Señor

Ascensión del Señor

By: Antonio de Lanchares

"Ascensión del Señor" by Antonio de Lanchares: A Baroque masterpiece depicting Christ’s ascension, rich in religious symbolism and 17th-century Spanish artistry.

Pietà

Pietà

By: William-Adolphe Bouguereau

Bouguereau’s “Pietà” is a realistic, emotional oil painting depicting Mary mourning Jesus, reflecting 19th-century academic art and deep Christian significance.

St. Michael the Archangel

St. Michael the Archangel

By: Pietro Perugino

"St. Michael the Archangel" by Pietro Perugino: a Renaissance oil painting depicting the archangel’s triumph, rich in religious symbolism and classic style.

Virgin and Child

Virgin and Child

By: Ugolino di Nerio

"Virgin and Child" by Ugolino di Nerio: A Gothic masterpiece depicting Mary and Jesus, rich in gold leaf, highlighting medieval Christian devotion and artistry.

Nativity at Night

Nativity at Night

By: Geertgen tot Sint Jans

“Nativity at Night” by Geertgen tot Sint Jans is a luminous Early Netherlandish painting showing the birth of Christ, blending realism with spiritual symbolism.

The Disciples Peter and John Running to the Sepulchre on the Morning of the Resurrection

The Disciples Peter and John Running to the Sepulchre on the Morning of the Resurrection

By: Eugene Burnand

Eugène Burnand’s realistic painting shows Peter and John running to Jesus’ empty tomb, capturing the drama and faith of the Resurrection in Christian history.

The Taking of Christ

The Taking of Christ

By: Caravaggio

Caravaggio’s "The Taking of Christ" (oil on canvas) captures the dramatic arrest of Jesus, showcasing Baroque realism and profound religious significance.

Saint James the Great's Vision of the Virgin Mary

Saint James the Great's Vision of the Virgin Mary

By: Nicolas Poussin

Nicolas Poussin’s “Saint James the Great’s Vision of the Virgin Mary” is a Baroque oil painting depicting a sacred, dramatic biblical vision.

The Fall of the Rebel Angels

The Fall of the Rebel Angels

By: Pieter Bruegel the Elder

Pieter Bruegel’s 1562 oil painting "The Fall of the Rebel Angels" depicts a dramatic biblical battle in Northern Renaissance style, rich in religious symbolism.

Annunciation

Annunciation

By: Francisco Rizi

"Annunciation" by Francisco Rizi is a Baroque oil painting depicting the angel Gabriel and Virgin Mary, highlighting a pivotal Christian biblical event.

Saint Jude Thaddeus

Saint Jude Thaddeus

By: José de Ribera

"Saint Jude Thaddeus" by José de Ribera: A Baroque oil painting portraying the apostle, renowned for its dramatic realism and deep religious significance.

Let the Little Children Come to Me

Let the Little Children Come to Me

By: Rembrandt

Rembrandt’s 1620 oil painting “Let the Little Children Come to Me” depicts Jesus with children, showcasing Baroque style and deep religious significance.

Notre Dame

Notre Dame

By: Henri Rousseau

Henri Rousseau’s “Notre Dame” depicts the iconic Paris cathedral in his naive art style, highlighting its historical and religious significance.

Virgin Mary and Child Jesus

Virgin Mary and Child Jesus

By: Roberto Ferruzzi

"‘Virgin Mary and Child Jesus’ by Roberto Ferruzzi: A tender, realist painting symbolizing maternal love and Christian devotion, famed in religious art history."

The Rest on the Flight into Egypt

The Rest on the Flight into Egypt

By: Caravaggio

Caravaggio’s “The Rest on the Flight into Egypt” is a Baroque masterpiece depicting the Holy Family in a serene, dramatic biblical scene with angelic music.

Vision of St. Hubertus

Vision of St. Hubertus

By: Wilhelm Carl Räuber

"Vision of St. Hubertus" by Wilhelm Carl Räuber: A dramatic, realistic 19th-century painting depicting the saint’s divine encounter, rooted in Christian legend.

Saint Paul Writing

Saint Paul Writing

By: Pier Francesco Sacchi

“Saint Paul Writing” (1520) by Pier Francesco Sacchi is a Renaissance oil painting depicting Saint Paul, highlighting religious devotion and classical artistry.

Christ driving the Traders from the Temple

Christ driving the Traders from the Temple

By: Bernardo Cavallino

Bernardo Cavallino’s "Christ Driving the Traders from the Temple" is a Baroque masterpiece depicting Jesus expelling merchants, symbolizing religious purity.

The Spirit of Chivalry

The Spirit of Chivalry

By: Daniel Maclise

"The Spirit of Chivalry" by Daniel Maclise is a detailed oil painting depicting medieval knights, embodying noble values and romantic historical ideals.

Let the Children Come unto Me

Let the Children Come unto Me

By: Carl Bloch

"Let the Children Come unto Me" (1884) by Carl Bloch is an oil painting depicting Jesus with children, reflecting 19th-century realism and Christian themes.

The Road to Emmaus

The Road to Emmaus

By: Altobello Melone

Altobello Melone’s "The Road to Emmaus" (oil on canvas) depicts a biblical scene in Renaissance style, capturing a pivotal Christian resurrection moment.

Drunkenness of Noah

Drunkenness of Noah

By: Giovanni Bellini

"Drunkenness of Noah" (1515) by Giovanni Bellini is a Renaissance oil painting depicting a biblical scene with rich color, spiritual depth, and historical artistry.

A Fine Point

A Fine Point

By: Jean-Georges Vibert

“A Fine Point” by Jean-Georges Vibert: A satirical 19th-century painting of a cardinal writing, showcasing Vibert’s detailed realism and witty critique of clergy.

Pentecostés

Pentecostés

By: Antonio Palomino

"Pentecostés" by Antonio Palomino: a Baroque masterpiece illustrating the Holy Spirit's descent, symbolizing unity and faith in Christian tradition.

Praying for the Sick Husband

Praying for the Sick Husband

By: Vassily Maximov

“Praying for the Sick Husband” by Vassily Maximov is a realist 19th-century Russian painting depicting a wife's heartfelt prayer for her ailing spouse.

Saint Cecilia

Saint Cecilia

By: John William Waterhouse

"Saint Cecilia" (1895) by John William Waterhouse is an oil painting in Pre-Raphaelite style depicting the patron saint of music in a serene, reverent scene.

Madonna and Child

Madonna and Child

By: Giampietrino

Giampietrino's "Madonna and Child" (1515) is a Renaissance oil painting, depicting the Virgin Mary with Jesus, symbolizing maternal love and Christian devotion.

The Deposition

The Deposition

By: Bartolomeo Schedoni

"The Deposition" (1615) by Bartolomeo Schedoni is a Baroque oil painting depicting Christ’s descent from the cross, rich in emotion and religious significance.

Angels Announcing the Birth of Christ to the Shepherds

Angels Announcing the Birth of Christ to the Shepherds

By: Govert Flinck

Govert Flinck’s 1434 oil painting depicts angels announcing Christ’s birth to shepherds, blending Baroque style with deep religious and historical meaning.

Angel Musicians

Angel Musicians

By: Hans Memling

"Angel Musicians" by Hans Memling: a stunning 15th-century religious artwork in Northern Renaissance style, depicting angelic figures playing instruments.

Eliezer and Rebecca

Eliezer and Rebecca

By: Nicolas Poussin

“Eliezer and Rebecca” (1648) by Nicolas Poussin is a Baroque oil painting depicting a biblical scene, showcasing classical composition and religious history.

The Massacre of the Innocents

The Massacre of the Innocents

By: François-Joseph Navez

François-Joseph Navez’s 1824 painting "The Massacre of the Innocents" depicts a tragic biblical scene in neoclassical style, rich in emotion and drama.

The Triumph of St. Augustine

The Triumph of St. Augustine

By: Claudio Coello

"The Triumph of St. Augustine" by Claudio Coello is a dramatic Baroque painting, depicting the saint’s heavenly glory and spiritual power in vivid, ornate detail.

Time, Death and Judgement

Time, Death and Judgement

By: George Frederic Watts

"Time, Death and Judgement" (1886) by G.F. Watts, oil on canvas, is a symbolic Victorian masterpiece exploring mortality and moral destiny with deep spiritual themes.

The Knight of the Holy Grail

The Knight of the Holy Grail

By: Frederick Judd Waugh

Frederick Judd Waugh’s 1912 oil painting "The Knight of the Holy Grail" depicts a valiant knight on a spiritual quest, blending realism with medieval legend.

Christ Embracing St. Bernard from the Cross

Christ Embracing St. Bernard from the Cross

By: Francesc Ribalta

"Francesc Ribalta’s oil painting ‘Christ Embracing St. Bernard’ depicts a Baroque, emotional encounter, rich in religious devotion and spiritual significance."

Pentecost

Pentecost

By: Jean Restout

Jean Restout’s "Pentecost" is a dramatic Baroque painting depicting the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles, symbolizing a key Christian event.

Saint Bartholomew

Saint Bartholomew

By: José de Ribera

José de Ribera’s 1634 oil painting "Saint Bartholomew" is a Baroque masterpiece depicting the apostle’s martyrdom, reflecting intense emotion and faith.

Adoration of the Shepherds

Adoration of the Shepherds

By: Francisco Rizi

“Adoration of the Shepherds” by Francisco Rizi depicts shepherds honoring the newborn Christ, blending Baroque style with deep religious and historical meaning.

Adoration of the Shepherds

Adoration of the Shepherds

By: Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo

"Adoration of the Shepherds" by Savoldo: Renaissance oil painting depicting shepherds worshipping newborn Christ, rich in religious and historical meaning.

Agony in the Garden

Agony in the Garden

By: El Greco

El Greco’s "Agony in the Garden": A dramatic oil painting in Mannerist style, depicting Christ's anguish before crucifixion, rich in religious symbolism.

Virgin and Child

Virgin and Child

By: Bartolomé Esteban Murillo

"Virgin and Child" by Murillo is a serene Baroque oil painting, depicting Mary with baby Jesus, celebrated for its warmth and deep Catholic symbolism.

Saint Ursula

Saint Ursula

By: Antonio Solario

"Saint Ursula" by Antonio Solario: A Renaissance oil painting featuring the Christian martyr, celebrated for her piety and courage in religious history.

Maestà

Maestà

By: Duccio di Buoninsegna

"Maestà" (1308) by Duccio di Buoninsegna: a Gothic tempera on wood altarpiece, depicting the enthroned Virgin Mary, an icon of medieval religious art.

Susanna and the Elders

Susanna and the Elders

By: Artemisia Gentileschi

"Susanna and the Elders" (1610) by Artemisia Gentileschi is a Baroque oil painting depicting a biblical scene of Susanna’s virtue under threat.

Dives and Lazarus

Dives and Lazarus

By: Bonifazio Veronese

“Dives and Lazarus” by Bonifazio Veronese—Renaissance oil painting depicting the biblical parable, rich in religious symbolism and vibrant historical detail.

The Sacrifice of Iphigenia

The Sacrifice of Iphigenia

By: Charles de La Fosse

"The Sacrifice of Iphigenia" (1680) by Charles de La Fosse—Baroque masterpiece depicting the mythological and tragic Greek sacrifice scene.

Christ as 'The Light of the World'

Christ as 'The Light of the World'

By: Paris Bordone

Paris Bordone’s “Christ as ‘The Light of the World’”: A Renaissance painting depicting Jesus radiating divine light, symbolizing hope and salvation in Christianity.

Landscape with Cephalus and Procris Reunited by Diana

Landscape with Cephalus and Procris Reunited by Diana

By: Claude Lorrain

Claude Lorrain’s "Landscape with Cephalus and Procris Reunited by Diana" is a serene 17th-century Baroque painting blending myth, nature, and divine reunion.

St. Joseph Cupertino

St. Joseph Cupertino

By: Ludovico Mazzanti

"Oil painting 'St. Joseph Cupertino' by Ludovico Mazzanti depicts the levitating saint in Baroque style, celebrating his miraculous religious legacy."

Doubting Thomas

Doubting Thomas

By: Barthel Bruyn the Elder

"Doubting Thomas" by Barthel Bruyn the Elder (1610) is an oil painting depicting the biblical moment of doubt in a detailed, Renaissance religious style.

Adoration of the Shepherds

Adoration of the Shepherds

By: Gerrit van Honthorst

“Adoration of the Shepherds” (1622) by Gerrit van Honthorst is a Baroque oil painting depicting shepherds reverently visiting the newborn Christ.

Camino de Emaús

Camino de Emaús

By: Lelio Orsi

“Camino de Emaús” by Lelio Orsi (1560) is a Renaissance oil painting, depicting Christ’s post-Resurrection appearance, rich in religious and historical depth.

Altarpiece of the Church Fathers: St Augustine and St Gregory

Altarpiece of the Church Fathers: St Augustine and St Gregory

By: Michael Pacher

"Michael Pacher’s oil-on-wood altarpiece depicts St. Augustine and St. Gregory, blending Gothic and Renaissance styles, rich in historical and religious meaning."

Entry of Christ into Jerusalem

Entry of Christ into Jerusalem

By: Lippo Memmi

"Entry of Christ into Jerusalem" by Lippo Memmi, 14th-century fresco, depicts Christ’s triumphal entry—rich Gothic style and key biblical event celebrated in Christian art.

Ecce Homo

Ecce Homo

By: Matthias Stom

“Ecce Homo” by Matthias Stom is a dramatic Baroque oil painting depicting Christ crowned with thorns, highlighting biblical suffering and 17th-century religious art.

St. Ambrose Converting Emperor Theodosius

St. Ambrose Converting Emperor Theodosius

By: Pierre Subleyras

Baroque painting by Pierre Subleyras depicting St. Ambrose converting Emperor Theodosius, capturing a dramatic moment of religious and historical significance.

Virgin and Child with Angels and Saints

Virgin and Child with Angels and Saints

By: Felice Torelli

Felice Torelli’s 1700 oil painting "Virgin and Child with Angels and Saints" is a Baroque masterpiece depicting Marian devotion with vivid religious symbolism.

Leander Found by the Nereids

Leander Found by the Nereids

By: David Teniers the Younger

"Baroque painting by David Teniers the Younger shows Nereids rescuing Leander, blending mythological themes with rich detail and dramatic composition."

Christ Crowned with Thorns

Christ Crowned with Thorns

By: Hendrick ter Brugghen

"Christ Crowned with Thorns" (1620) by Hendrick ter Brugghen is a Baroque oil painting depicting Christ’s suffering, reflecting deep religious and historical emotion.

Madonna of the Basket

Madonna of the Basket

By: Antonio da Correggio

"Madonna of the Basket" by Correggio: A Renaissance oil painting showing the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus, known for its tender, intimate religious depiction.

Virgin and Child and Saints

Virgin and Child and Saints

By: Giovanni Bellini

"Virgin and Child and Saints" by Giovanni Bellini is a Renaissance oil painting depicting the Madonna, Child, and saints, reflecting deep religious and artistic significance.

St. Francis in Meditation

St. Francis in Meditation

By: Francisco de Zurbarán

Zurbarán’s "St. Francis in Meditation" (1635) is a Baroque oil painting, depicting deep spiritual reflection and religious devotion in dramatic chiaroscuro.

Sacred Heart

Sacred Heart

By: Pompeo Batoni

“Sacred Heart” (1765) by Pompeo Batoni is a Baroque oil painting depicting Christ’s Sacred Heart, symbolizing divine love and devotion in Catholic tradition.

Immaculate Conception

Immaculate Conception

By: Francisco de Zurbarán

"Immaculate Conception" by Zurbarán: A Baroque oil painting of the Virgin Mary, highlighting purity and Catholic devotion, rich in religious symbolism.

Adoration of the Magi

Adoration of the Magi

By: Filippino Lippi

"Adoration of the Magi" (1496) by Filippino Lippi is a Renaissance tempera on wood, depicting the biblical Magi’s visit to Christ, rich in religious symbolism.

The Annunciation

The Annunciation

By: Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Annunciation” (1472) is a Renaissance oil painting on wood, depicting the angel Gabriel announcing to Mary her divine role.

The Last Judgment

The Last Judgment

By: Michelangelo

Michelangelo’s "The Last Judgment" (1536) is a Renaissance fresco in the Sistine Chapel depicting the dramatic final judgment, rich in religious and historical meaning.

The Nativity

The Nativity

By: Federico Barocci

Federico Barocci’s 1597 oil painting "The Nativity" depicts the birth of Christ with vibrant Renaissance style, reflecting deep religious and historical significance.

Landscape with Aeneas at Delos

Landscape with Aeneas at Delos

By: Claude Lorrain

Claude Lorrain’s 1672 oil painting “Landscape with Aeneas at Delos” is a serene, classical landscape, depicting Aeneas’ mythic journey with divine ambiance.

Napoléon Ier visitant l'escalier du musée du Louvre

Napoléon Ier visitant l'escalier du musée du Louvre

By: Auguste Couder

Auguste Couder’s 2014 painting shows Napoleon I visiting the Louvre staircase, blending neoclassical style with rich French historical significance.

Saint Nicholas

Saint Nicholas

By: Benvenuto di Giovanni

"Saint Nicholas" by Benvenuto di Giovanni—tempera on panel. A vivid Renaissance depiction of the beloved Christian saint, known for charity and miracles.

The Chancellor Séguier

The Chancellor Séguier

By: Charles Le Brun

Charles Le Brun's "The Chancellor Séguier" is a grand Baroque oil painting portraying power and prestige, highlighting 17th-century French political history.

The Madonna and Child with Saints James the Greater, Jerome, the Infant Baptist and Catherine of Alexandria

The Madonna and Child with Saints James the Greater, Jerome, the Infant Baptist and Catherine of Alexandria

By: Bonifazio Veronese

Renaissance painting by Bonifazio Veronese depicting Madonna and Child with saints, blending religious symbolism and vivid color, rich in spiritual meaning.

The Baptism of Christ

The Baptism of Christ

By: Cornelis van Haarlem

“The Baptism of Christ” by Cornelis van Haarlem is a Mannerist masterpiece depicting Jesus’ baptism, highlighting its religious and art historical significance.

The Nativity of Christ

The Nativity of Christ

By: Albrecht Altdorfer

Albrecht Altdorfer's "The Nativity of Christ," oil on panel, depicts the birth of Jesus in a vivid Renaissance style, reflecting deep religious significance.

The Marriage of the Virgin

The Marriage of the Virgin

By: Luca Signorelli

Luca Signorelli's "The Marriage of the Virgin," a tempera on panel, showcases Renaissance style, depicting the sacred wedding of Mary and Joseph.

St. Sebastian

St. Sebastian

By: Antonio Bellucci

“St. Sebastian” by Antonio Bellucci is a Baroque painting depicting the Christian martyr, highlighting dramatic emotion and religious devotion.

The Good Samaritan

The Good Samaritan

By: Jacopo Bassano

"The Good Samaritan" by Jacopo Bassano (16th c.) is a Renaissance masterpiece depicting a biblical act of compassion, rich in color and religious symbolism.

Christ Blessing

Christ Blessing

By: Giovanni Bellini

"Christ Blessing" (1460) by Giovanni Bellini is a tempera on panel masterpiece, showcasing early Renaissance style and profound Christian religious significance.

The Port of Ostia with the embarkation of Saint Paula

The Port of Ostia with the embarkation of Saint Paula

By: Claude Lorrain

Claude Lorrain’s 1639 oil painting "The Port of Ostia with the Embarkation of Saint Paula" blends classical landscape style with Christian historical significance.

Christ blessing Saint John the Baptist

Christ blessing Saint John the Baptist

By: Moretto da Brescia

"Oil on canvas by Moretto da Brescia depicting Christ blessing Saint John the Baptist—Renaissance religious art rich in historical and spiritual significance."

Madonna and Child with St Dorothy

Madonna and Child with St Dorothy

By: David Teniers the Younger

“Madonna and Child with St Dorothy” by David Teniers the Younger: Baroque oil painting depicting the Virgin Mary, Christ Child, and St. Dorothy in a sacred scene.

The Education of the Virgin

The Education of the Virgin

By: Jean Jouvenet

“The Education of the Virgin” (1700) by Jean Jouvenet depicts St. Anne teaching the Virgin Mary. Baroque style, rich religious significance, French masterpiece.

Immaculate Conception

Immaculate Conception

By: Alonzo Cano

Alonzo Cano’s “Immaculate Conception” is a Baroque oil painting depicting the Virgin Mary, celebrated for its spiritual beauty and rich religious symbolism.

John the Baptist

John the Baptist

By: Titian

Titian’s “John the Baptist” is a Renaissance masterpiece depicting the biblical saint, showcasing vibrant color, dramatic realism, and deep religious significance.

The Resurrection of Jesus Christ

The Resurrection of Jesus Christ

By: Pietro Novelli

Pietro Novelli’s “The Resurrection of Jesus Christ,” oil on canvas, captures Christ’s triumphant rise in Baroque style, symbolizing hope and faith.

Christ Among the Doctors

Christ Among the Doctors

By: Bernardino Luini

"Christ Among the Doctors" by Bernardino Luini: A Renaissance oil painting depicting young Christ debating elders, reflecting biblical wisdom and Italian artistry.

Madonna col Bambino tra S. Geremia e Maria Maddalena

Madonna col Bambino tra S. Geremia e Maria Maddalena

By: Cima da Conegliano

Cima da Conegliano’s 1495 oil painting depicts Madonna and Child with Saints Geremia and Mary Magdalene, showcasing Renaissance religious art and serene beauty.

St. Anthony Mary Claret

St. Anthony Mary Claret

By: Luis de Madrazo

"St. Anthony Mary Claret" by Luis de Madrazo is an oil on canvas depicting the revered Spanish saint in a detailed, realistic 19th-century religious portrait.

Preparations for the Procession

Preparations for the Procession

By: Jean-Georges Vibert

“Preparations for the Procession” by Jean-Georges Vibert: A vivid 19th-century painting depicting clergy readying for a Catholic procession, rich in satire and detail.

Esther Denouncing Haman

Esther Denouncing Haman

By: Ernest Normand

“Esther Denouncing Haman” by Ernest Normand is a dramatic oil painting depicting the biblical queen exposing Haman’s plot, rich in historical and religious symbolism.

Pentecost II

Pentecost II

By: Juan Bautista Maíno

"Pentecost II" by Juan Bautista Maíno, oil on canvas: Baroque masterpiece depicting the Holy Spirit’s descent, rich in dramatic light and religious symbolism.

Adoration of the Shepherds

Adoration of the Shepherds

By: Juan Bautista Maíno

"Adoration of the Shepherds" (1615) by Juan Bautista Maíno is a Baroque oil painting depicting the Nativity, blending realism with rich religious symbolism.

Rouen Cathedral

Rouen Cathedral

By: Monet

Monet’s “Rouen Cathedral” captures the Gothic façade in Impressionist style, showcasing shifting light and color, and reflecting the site’s historic religious importance.

Saint Mary Magdalene

Saint Mary Magdalene

By: Guido Reni

Guido Reni’s “Saint Mary Magdalene” is a Baroque masterpiece, depicting the penitent biblical saint in emotional, luminous style, symbolizing redemption.

The Carrying of the Cross

The Carrying of the Cross

By: Simone Martini

"The Carrying of the Cross" by Simone Martini is a Gothic painting depicting Christ’s Passion, known for its delicate lines, religious depth, and medieval elegance.

Carmignano Visitation

Carmignano Visitation

By: Pontormo

Pontormo’s “Carmignano Visitation” is a Mannerist oil painting depicting Mary and Elizabeth’s encounter, rich in vibrant color and religious symbolism.

Extreme Unction

Extreme Unction

By: Nicolas Poussin

Nicolas Poussin’s "Extreme Unction" (1637) is a Baroque oil painting depicting a solemn Catholic last rites scene, rich in historical and religious depth.

Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception

Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception

By: Francisco Rizi

Francisco Rizi’s “Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception” (oil on canvas, 17th c.) is a Baroque masterpiece celebrating the Virgin Mary’s purity and Catholic devotion.

Annunciation

Annunciation

By: Nicolas Poussin

“Annunciation” (1655) by Nicolas Poussin is a Baroque oil painting depicting the angel Gabriel and Virgin Mary, symbolizing the biblical moment of Christ’s conception.

The Flight of Lot and his Family from Sodom

The Flight of Lot and his Family from Sodom

By: Peter Paul Rubens

Peter Paul Rubens’ 1613 oil painting depicts Lot and his family fleeing Sodom, blending Baroque drama with biblical history in vivid, emotional detail.

The Judgment of Solomon

The Judgment of Solomon

By: Matthias Stom

Matthias Stom’s 1640 oil painting "The Judgment of Solomon" vividly depicts the biblical story in dramatic Baroque style, showcasing justice and divine wisdom.

Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist

Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist

By: Eustache Le Sueur

“Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist” (1635) by Eustache Le Sueur—Baroque oil painting depicting Mary, Jesus, and John, rich with religious symbolism.

The Calling of St. Matthew

The Calling of St. Matthew

By: Hendrick ter Brugghen

Baroque oil painting “The Calling of St. Matthew” (1621) by Hendrick ter Brugghen depicts Christ’s call to Matthew, blending dramatic light and religious history.

The Entry of the Animals into Noah's Ark

The Entry of the Animals into Noah's Ark

By: Jan Brueghel the Elder

Jan Brueghel the Elder’s 1625 oil painting shows animals entering Noah’s Ark, blending detailed realism and biblical history in a masterful Baroque style.

The Immaculate Conception

The Immaculate Conception

By: Claudio Coello

Claudio Coello’s "The Immaculate Conception" is a Baroque oil painting depicting the Virgin Mary’s purity, a celebrated icon of Catholic religious art.

Madonna col Bambino tra i santi Giovanni evangelista e Nicola di Bari

Madonna col Bambino tra i santi Giovanni evangelista e Nicola di Bari

By: Cima da Conegliano

Cima da Conegliano’s 1513 oil masterpiece shows Madonna and Child with Saints John the Evangelist and Nicholas, blending Venetian Renaissance style and sacred themes.

Christ's Appearance to Mary Magdalene after the Resurrection

Christ's Appearance to Mary Magdalene after the Resurrection

By: Alexander Ivanov

Alexander Ivanov's 1835 oil painting depicts Christ's emotional resurrection appearance to Mary Magdalene, blending realism with profound biblical significance.

The Mass of Saint Gregory the Great

The Mass of Saint Gregory the Great

By: Adriaen Isenbrant

Oil on panel, 1510: Adriaen Isenbrant’s "The Mass of Saint Gregory the Great" depicts a religious miracle in detailed Northern Renaissance style.