RMP89GY9–Jeremiah lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
RMRCWPND–Jeremiah lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem. Museum: State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow. Author: REPIN, ILYA YEFIMOVICH.
RMP6BGAF–Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669). Dutch painter. Jeremiah lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem, 1630. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland.
RMR827HE–Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem. Date/Period: 1630. Painting. Oil on oak panel. Height: 58 cm (22.8 in); Width: 46 cm (18.1 in). Author: REMBRANDT, HARMENSZOON VAN RIJN. REMBRANDT HARMENSZOON VAN RIJN. Rembrandt van Rhijn. Rembrandt van Rijn (mentioned on object).
RMRCX38T–Destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans (Study). Museum: Jewish Museum, New York. Author: HEIM, FRANCOIS-JOSEPH.
RMP50JCC–Roman Art. Arch of Titus. Erected in the year 81 to commemorate the conquest of Titus against the Jews. It features carved scenes of the conquest and subsequent destruction of Jerusalem (AD 70). Via Sacra. Roman Forum. Rome. Italy.
RMP50M5N–Roman Art. Arch of Titus. Erected in the year 81 to commemorate the conquest of Titus against the Jews. It features carved scenes of the conquest and subsequent destruction of Jerusalem (AD 70). Via Sacra. Roman Forum. Partial view. Rome. Italy.
RMP4XJHJ–Roman Art. Arch of Titus. Erected in the year 81 to commemorate the conquest of Titus against the Jews. It features carved scenes of the conquest and subsequent destruction of Jerusalem (AD 70). Detail. Via Sacra. Roman Forum. Rome. Italy.
RMP3GXFM–Dutch school. Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem. Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum. Holland. Author: Rembrandt (1606-1669). Location: RIJKSMUSEUM, AMSTERDAM, HOLANDA.
RMRXKD14–Jesus Foretelling the Destruction of Jerusalem from Spiegel menschlicher Behältnis (The Mirror of Human Salvation), Plate 13 from Woodcuts from Books of the 15th Century. Unknown Artist (Augsburg, 15th century); printed and published by Johann Schönsperger the Elder (German, c. 1455-1521); portfolio text by Wilhelm Ludwig Schreiber (German, 1855-1932). Date: 1500. Dimensions: 83 x 63 mm (image); 257 x 176 mm (sheet). Woodcut in black with hand-colored additions, and letterpress in black (recto and verso), on buff laid paper, tipped onto cream wove paper mat. Origin: Germany. Museum: The Chicag
RMPA90XY–The Destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem. Museum: Israel Museum, Jerusalem.
RMRDD5H7–The Destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem. Museum: Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice. Author: HAYEZ, FRANCESCO.
RMP99C6A–The Destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem by Emperor Titus. Museum: Art History Museum, Vienne.
RMRCXX3P–The Destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem. Museum: State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow. Author: Ge, Nikolai Nikolayevich.
RMRFD97D–The Destruction and Sack of the Temple of Jerusalem. Date/Period: 1625 - 1626. Painting. Oil on canvas Oil on canvas. Height: 145.8 cm (57.4 in); Width: 194 cm (76.3 in). Author: NICOLAS POUSSIN. POUSSIN, NICOLAS.
RMPPDC0K–Cristoforo de Predis (1440-1486). Italian miniaturist. Jesus predicts the destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem. His disciples came to him to show the buildings of the temple, but he answered and said unto them: ÔYou see all of these things, do you not? Truly I say unto you, there shall not be left here one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown downÕÓ. Miniature. Codex of Predis, 1476. Royal Library. Turin, Italy.
RMP2WB0T–BIBLIA DE SAN LUIS-1226/34-DESTRUCCION DE JERUSALEM. Location: CATEDRAL-BIBLIOTECA, TOLEDO, SPAIN.
RMR6P8W2–The Hebrew prophet Jeremiah (650 BC-585 BC) weeping the misfortunes of Jerusalem. He prophesied the invasion of the Babylonians. Drawing by the Spanish illustrator Fernando Xumetra (1860-1920). Chromolithography. La Civilizacion (The Civilization), volume II, 1881.
RMPNECDX–The Burning of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar's Army. Date/Period: 1630 - 1660. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 660 mm (25.98 in); Width: 1,120 mm (44.09 in). Author: Circle of Juan de la Corte. JUAN DE LA CORTE.
RMRFDAAP–The Conquest of Jerusalem by Emperor Titus. Date/Period: 1638. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 1,480 mm (58.26 in); Width: 1,990 mm (78.34 in). Author: NICOLAS POUSSIN. POUSSIN, NICOLAS.
RMP9A7Y5–The Prophet Jeremiah (Detail of Interior Mosaics in the St. Mark's Basilica). Museum: Saint Mark's Basilica, Venice.
RM2DDPKKE–Prophets and Sibyls: Jeremiah (Sistine Chapel ceiling in the Vatican). Photo after restoration. Museum: The Sistine Chapel, Vatican. Author: MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI.
RM2EJD81C–Moses, David and Jeremiah. Study of Stained glass for the Cathedral of Saint Stephen, Metz. Museum: Musée Marc Chagall, Nice.
RMRDB53Y–The Prophet Jeremiah and the Phrygian Sibyl. Museum: Apostolic Palace, Vatican. Author: Pinturicchio, Bernardino, Workshop of.
RMRD8AXW–The Prophet Jeremiah and the Agrippine Sibyl. Museum: Apostolic Palace, Vatican. Author: Pinturicchio, Bernardino, Workshop of.
RMRDB0BD–Peter the Apostle and the Prophet Jeremiah. Museum: Apostolic Palace, Vatican. Author: Pinturicchio, Bernardino, Workshop of.
RMPMD2TE–The Destruction of Jerusalem. Date/Period: Ca. 1413 - 1415. Folio. Tempera colors, gold leaf, gold paint, and ink on parchment. Height: 420 mm (16.53 in); Width: 296 mm (11.65 in). Author: UNKNOWN.
RMPMD22P–The Destruction of Jerusalem. Date/Period: Ca. 1413 - 1415. Folio. Tempera colors, gold leaf, gold paint, and ink on parchment. Height: 420 mm (16.53 in); Width: 296 mm (11.65 in). Author: UNKNOWN.
RMT9GCND–Wandalin Strzalecki (1855-1917). Pintor polaco. Canción sobre la destrucción de Jerusalén, 1883. Galería de Arte Polaco del siglo XIX (Lonja de los Paños, Sukiennice). Museo Nacional de Cracovia. Polonia.
RMPPCEYP–Siege and looting of Jerusalem and destruction of the temple (587 B.C.) by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II (634-562 B.C) who reigned between 605-562 B.C. Book of Jeremiah. Drawing by Gustave Dore. Engraving by A. Beltrame.
RM2T685BY–Historical views of the Holy Land. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre 82, the destruction of Jerusalum by Emperor Titus 83 and modern Jerusalem 84. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rev. Isaac Taylors Scenes in Asia, for the Amusement and Instruction of Little Tarry-at-Home Travelers, John Harris, London, 1819.
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