By: Artemisia Gentileschi
"Judith Beheading Holofernes" (1612) by Artemisia Gentileschi: Dramatic Baroque oil painting of biblical Judith, symbolizing courage and divine justice.
By: Jacob Jordaens
Jacob Jordaens’ 1657 oil painting "Adoration of the Shepherds" depicts the Nativity in Baroque style, highlighting its religious and historical significance.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
By: Bartolomeo Vivarini
"Nursing Madonna" by Bartolomeo Vivarini: A Renaissance oil painting depicting the Virgin Mary breastfeeding Christ, symbolizing divine love and maternal care.
By: Domenichino
“Adoration of the Shepherds” by Domenichino is a Baroque oil painting depicting shepherds venerating Christ’s Nativity, highlighting religious devotion.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
By: Charles Meynier
Neoclassical painting by Charles Meynier: Minerva symbolizes France, shielding the arts. Rich in classical style and allegorical, celebrating art’s protection.
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.
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.
By: Cima da Conegliano
"Saint Sebastian" (1503) by Cima da Conegliano: Renaissance oil on wood, depicting the martyred Christian saint in serene, sacred beauty.
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.
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.
By: Il Sodoma
"Saint Jerome in Penitence" by Il Sodoma: A Renaissance oil painting depicting Saint Jerome in deep religious reflection and penitence.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
By: Luca Giordano
"The Annunciation" (1684) by Luca Giordano, oil on canvas—Baroque masterpiece depicting the biblical moment of Gabriel announcing to Mary.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.”
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
By: Raphael
"Resurrection of Christ" (1499) by Raphael—an oil on wood masterpiece—depicts Christ rising, blending Renaissance realism with profound religious significance.
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.
By: Benozzo Gozzoli
Benozzo Gozzoli’s 1461 tempera masterpiece depicts the Virgin and Child enthroned, surrounded by angels and saints, embodying Renaissance religious art.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
By: Bastiano Mainardi
Fresco by Bastiano Mainardi depicting Madonna, Child, St. John the Baptist, and angels. A Renaissance masterpiece with deep religious significance.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
By: Altobello Melone
"Saint Nicholas of Tolentino" (1472) by Altobello Melone—tempera & gold panel. A Renaissance religious icon honoring the saint’s spiritual legacy.
By: Diego Velázquez
Velázquez’s 1626 oil painting depicts Christ with a contemplative Christian soul, blending Spanish Baroque style and deep religious significance.
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.
By: Albrecht Altdorfer
“St. Florian's Martyrdom” by Albrecht Altdorfer: a vivid oil on wood painting, showcasing religious martyrdom in a dramatic Renaissance style.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
By: Heinrich Hofmann
“Christ” (1884) by Heinrich Hofmann is a realistic oil painting depicting Jesus, celebrated for its serene expression and profound religious significance.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
By: Simon Vouet
"Annunciation by Simon Vouet: A Baroque oil painting depicting the angel Gabriel announcing to Mary, highlighting its religious and historical significance."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
By: Bonifazio Veronese
Bonifazio Veronese’s Renaissance masterpiece depicts Madonna and Child with Saints John, Elizabeth, and Catherine, highlighting religious devotion and serene beauty.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
By: Diego Velázquez
"Christ Crucified" by Diego Velázquez is a Baroque oil painting depicting the crucifixion of Jesus, highlighting profound religious and historical significance.
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.
By: Goya
Goya’s 1784 “Immaculate Conception” is a luminous Spanish Baroque painting, depicting the Virgin Mary’s purity, revered in Catholic tradition.
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.
By: Heinrich Hofmann
“Christ in Gethsemane” (1886) by Heinrich Hofmann is an evocative oil painting showing Jesus praying, capturing deep emotion and religious significance.
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.
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.
By: Master of Liesborn
Medieval altarpiece by Master of Liesborn depicting Saints John the Evangelist, Scholastica, and Benedict; showcases detailed Gothic religious artistry.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
By: Caravaggio
Caravaggio’s "The Taking of Christ" (oil on canvas) captures the dramatic arrest of Jesus, showcasing Baroque realism and profound religious significance.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
By: Henri Rousseau
Henri Rousseau’s “Notre Dame” depicts the iconic Paris cathedral in his naive art style, highlighting its historical and religious significance.
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."
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.
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.
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.
By: Bernardo Cavallino
Bernardo Cavallino’s "Christ Driving the Traders from the Temple" is a Baroque masterpiece depicting Jesus expelling merchants, symbolizing religious purity.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
By: Antonio Palomino
"Pentecostés" by Antonio Palomino: a Baroque masterpiece illustrating the Holy Spirit's descent, symbolizing unity and faith in Christian tradition.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
By: Hans Memling
"Angel Musicians" by Hans Memling: a stunning 15th-century religious artwork in Northern Renaissance style, depicting angelic figures playing instruments.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
By: Francesc Ribalta
"Francesc Ribalta’s oil painting ‘Christ Embracing St. Bernard’ depicts a Baroque, emotional encounter, rich in religious devotion and spiritual significance."
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.
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.
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.
By: Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo
"Adoration of the Shepherds" by Savoldo: Renaissance oil painting depicting shepherds worshipping newborn Christ, rich in religious and historical meaning.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
By: Bonifazio Veronese
“Dives and Lazarus” by Bonifazio Veronese—Renaissance oil painting depicting the biblical parable, rich in religious symbolism and vibrant historical detail.
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.
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.
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.
By: Ludovico Mazzanti
"Oil painting 'St. Joseph Cupertino' by Ludovico Mazzanti depicts the levitating saint in Baroque style, celebrating his miraculous religious legacy."
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
By: Pierre Subleyras
Baroque painting by Pierre Subleyras depicting St. Ambrose converting Emperor Theodosius, capturing a dramatic moment of religious and historical significance.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
By: Auguste Couder
Auguste Couder’s 2014 painting shows Napoleon I visiting the Louvre staircase, blending neoclassical style with rich French historical significance.
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.
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.
By: Bonifazio Veronese
Renaissance painting by Bonifazio Veronese depicting Madonna and Child with saints, blending religious symbolism and vivid color, rich in spiritual meaning.
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.
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.
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.
By: Antonio Bellucci
“St. Sebastian” by Antonio Bellucci is a Baroque painting depicting the Christian martyr, highlighting dramatic emotion and religious devotion.
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.
By: Giovanni Bellini
"Christ Blessing" (1460) by Giovanni Bellini is a tempera on panel masterpiece, showcasing early Renaissance style and profound Christian religious significance.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
By: Titian
Titian’s “John the Baptist” is a Renaissance masterpiece depicting the biblical saint, showcasing vibrant color, dramatic realism, and deep religious significance.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
By: Guido Reni
Guido Reni’s “Saint Mary Magdalene” is a Baroque masterpiece, depicting the penitent biblical saint in emotional, luminous style, symbolizing redemption.
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.
By: Pontormo
Pontormo’s “Carmignano Visitation” is a Mannerist oil painting depicting Mary and Elizabeth’s encounter, rich in vibrant color and religious symbolism.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
By: Alexander Ivanov
Alexander Ivanov's 1835 oil painting depicts Christ's emotional resurrection appearance to Mary Magdalene, blending realism with profound biblical significance.
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.