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Religions Collection (page 7)

Religions have long been a source of fascination and inspiration for people around the world

Background imageReligions Collection: God gives Moses the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai, engraving, 1860

God gives Moses the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai, engraving, 1860

Background imageReligions Collection: God appears to Moses in a burning bramble, engraving, 1860

God appears to Moses in a burning bramble, engraving, 1860

Background imageReligions Collection: The Passion of Esparreguera, scene of the Sermon on the Mount

The Passion of Esparreguera, scene of the Sermon on the Mount

Background imageReligions Collection: Crucifixion. Miniature in the Missale parvum, manuscript on parchment, c. 1075 - 1100

Crucifixion. Miniature in the Missale parvum, manuscript on parchment, c. 1075 - 1100

Background imageReligions Collection: The Tree of Jesse, Miniature in the Biblia Sacra, volume IV, manuscript on parchment made

The Tree of Jesse, Miniature in the Biblia Sacra, volume IV, manuscript on parchment made, probably in Sant Sadurni on Roine (France) and completed in 1268

Background imageReligions Collection: Nativity, illuminated capital letter in the Episcopal Sacramentary of Elna manuscript

Nativity, illuminated capital letter in the Episcopal Sacramentary of Elna manuscript on parchment made??, probably in the scriptorium of the Cathedral of Elna (Roussillon), c. 1275-1300

Background imageReligions Collection: The Three Marys at the Tomb, illuminated capital letter in the Episcopal Sacramentary of Elna

The Three Marys at the Tomb, illuminated capital letter in the Episcopal Sacramentary of Elna, Manuscript on parchment made, probably in the scriptorium of the Cathedral of Elna (Roussillon), c

Background imageReligions Collection: Christ in Majesty (Maiestas domini). Second illuminated capital letter in De Civitate

Christ in Majesty (Maiestas domini). Second illuminated capital letter in De Civitate Dei Libri XXII, work of St. Augustine, manuscript on parchment made?

Background imageReligions Collection: The Calvary, miniature in the Sacred Bible, volume IV

The Calvary, miniature in the Sacred Bible, volume IV. New Testament, manuscript on parchment made??, probably, in Sant Sadurni on the Roine (France) and completed in 1268

Background imageReligions Collection: The Ascension of Jesus, illuminated capital letter from Episcopal Sacramentary of Elna

The Ascension of Jesus, illuminated capital letter from Episcopal Sacramentary of Elna. Handwritten on parchment made, probably, in the scriptorium of the Cathedral of Elna (Roussillon), c. 1275-1300

Background imageReligions Collection: Adoration of the Golden Calf, miniature in a Mozarabic bible from 10th century

Adoration of the Golden Calf, miniature in a Mozarabic bible from 10th century

Background imageReligions Collection: Farmer in sowing time. Miniature from Homilias de Beda, codex from the second

Farmer in sowing time. Miniature from Homilias de Beda, codex from the second half of the 11th century

Background imageReligions Collection: Illuminated page in Beatus of Don Fernando and Dona Sancha, based on Comments

Illuminated page in Beatus of Don Fernando and Dona Sancha, based on Comments to the apocalypse of Beatus of Liebana, codex from 1047

Background imageReligions Collection: Harmonia Macrocosmica, engraving with Bible passages by Andreas Cellarius

Harmonia Macrocosmica, engraving with Bible passages by Andreas Cellarius

Background imageReligions Collection: Chief Mason with the insignia of the Order

Chief Mason with the insignia of the Order

Background imageReligions Collection: Moses saved from the waters by the Pharaohs daughter

Moses saved from the waters by the Pharaohs daughter

Background imageReligions Collection: Page of the Etymologies of St. Isidore

Page of the Etymologies of St. Isidore

Background imageReligions Collection: Page of St. Isidores Etymologies

Page of St. Isidores Etymologies

Background imageReligions Collection: Interior of the Holy Cave of Covadonga with the image of the Virgin

Interior of the Holy Cave of Covadonga with the image of the Virgin

Background imageReligions Collection: Tile with a figure representing Saint Lazarus, on an original by El Greco

Tile with a figure representing Saint Lazarus, on an original by El Greco

Background imageReligions Collection: The prophet Elisha rejecting the presents of Namon, oil, 1637 by Pieter Grebber

The prophet Elisha rejecting the presents of Namon, oil, 1637 by Pieter Grebber

Background imageReligions Collection: Detail of the image of Our Father Jesus of Passion during Holy Week procession in Seville

Detail of the image of Our Father Jesus of Passion during Holy Week procession in Seville

Background imageReligions Collection: The Joshua prophet with the Holy Ark of the conquest of Jericho, miniature in Antiquites

The Joshua prophet with the Holy Ark of the conquest of Jericho, miniature in Antiquites judaiques 15th century by Jean Fouquet

Background imageReligions Collection: Judgement Day, miniature in the manuscript Missal of Saint Eulalia, 1400-1405

Judgement Day, miniature in the manuscript Missal of Saint Eulalia, 1400-1405, by Rafael Destorrents

Background imageReligions Collection: Flower and Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam

Flower and Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam




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Religions have long been a source of fascination and inspiration for people around the world. In Indonesia, specifically in Bali, one can witness the rich cultural heritage through intricate stone reliefs depicting scenes from Hindu epics like Rama and Sita. Moving to Europe, the Cave of Plato serves as a reminder of ancient Greek philosophy and its influence on Western thought. Artists like Jan Saenredam and Cornelis Cornelisz. Van Haarlem captured these ideas in their works during the 17th century. Traveling further back in time, Carthaginian art reveals a bust of goddess Tanit, showcasing the religious beliefs prevalent in North Africa centuries ago. Egyptian civilization left behind an enduring legacy with artifacts such as the Book of the Dead, a papyrus dating back to 651-525 BC that provides insights into their spiritual practices and beliefs about life after death. In Ireland's picturesque Ballina region, salmon fishing intertwines with local traditions and folklore while reflecting how religion has shaped communities over generations. India's vibrant Kerala state celebrates its religious diversity through grand processions featuring rows of elephants adorned with golden headdresses and umbrellas during festivals like Pooram Festival - a sight that leaves spectators awestruck. The Basilica of Notre Dame de la Treille in Lille Cathedral stands tall as an architectural marvel representing faith amidst modernity in France. Saint John Of God's devotion to his religious calling made him an influential figure whose impact is still felt today. His Portuguese origins highlight how spirituality transcends borders. Greece showcases its spiritual side through iconic landmarks such as Vlacherna Monastery on Mouse Island or Agia Kyriaki church near St Pauls Pillar - testaments to centuries-old Orthodox Christianity practiced across this Mediterranean nation. Cyprus boasts The Church of Saint George in Ayia Napa along with ancient Chrysopolitissa Basilica at Paphos' heart; both sites offer glimpses into the island's religious history and cultural heritage.