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Noah sending forth the dove
3762175 Noah sending forth the dove by Morris, Philip Richard (1838-1902); (add.info.: Noah releasing a dove from the ark after the flood subsided(Genesis 8: 6). Illustration by Philip R Morris (1836-1902).
The Holy Bible: A commentary by Rev. Matthew Henry-illustrated by Philip M Morris (London: John G Murdoch, 1881)); Lebrecht Authors
Media ID 23641726
© Lebrecht Authors / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures the biblical scene of Noah sending forth the dove after the great flood subsided. Painted by Philip Richard Morris, a renowned artist known for his religious illustrations, this artwork beautifully depicts one of the most iconic moments in Old Testament history. In Genesis 8:6, it is written that Noah released a dove from the ark to find dry land and bring back a sign of hope. The delicate strokes and intricate details in this drawing showcase Morris' skillful hand as he brings this ancient story to life. The image showcases Noah standing on the ark's deck with outstretched arms, gently releasing the white dove into an open sky. The bird soars gracefully above turbulent waters, symbolizing peace and renewal after devastation. It serves as a powerful reminder of God's promise to never again destroy all living creatures with a flood. Morris' illustration perfectly captures not only the essence of this biblical event but also its significance across different religions such as Christianity and Judaism. This timeless piece invites viewers to reflect on themes of faith, resilience, and divine intervention. Displayed within "The Holy Bible: A commentary" by Rev. Matthew Henry-illustrated by Philip M Morris (London: John G Murdoch, 1881), this print holds historical value while offering an artistic interpretation that resonates with believers worldwide.
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