RMDWB9ED–Resurrection of Lazarus. Engraving by Gustave Dore. Gospel of John, XI.
RMDWB9CB–Lazarus of Bethany or Saint Lazarus. Jesus restores him to life for days after his death. Engraving.
RMDYMDHK–Lazarus of Bethany or Saint Lazarus. Jesus restores him to life for days after his death. Engraving. Colored.
RMKXTTM5–Ressurrection of Lazarus. Russian Icon. 16th century. National Gallery. Oslo. Norway.
RMDWB979–The Parable of Jesus, the Rich man and Lazarus. Gospel of Luke. Engraving by Gustave Dore. 19th century.
RME1A7H6–Hendrick ter Brugghen (1588-1629). Dutch painter. The Rich Man and the Poor Lazarus, 1625.
RMDDYBBN–The Raising of Lazarus. 16th century. Painted by Onufri. National Museum of Medieval Art. Korce. Republic of Albania.
RM2B2NHJB–Master of Perea. Saint Lazarus with his Sisters Martha and Mary. Valencian School, early 16th century. Lazaro Galdiano Museum. Madrid. Spain.
RMF5GAHA–Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Medieval. Lintels. Reliefs. 12th century. Raising of Lazarus. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel
RMKKCGFG–Cristofor de Predis (1440-1486). Italian miniaturist. Jesus says: Lazarus disease is not mortal. Codex De Predis. (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RM2BMFNCF–Andrea Vicentino (1539-1614). Italian painter. The Raising of Lazarus, c. 1600. Oil on canvas, 114 x 146 cm. National Museum of Fine Arts. Valletta. Malta.
RM2BMFNEN–Andrea Vicentino (1539-1614). Italian painter. The Raising of Lazarus, c. 1600. Oil on canvas, 114 x 146 cm. Detail. National Museum of Fine Arts. Valletta. Malta.
RM2DD4PXM–Jean Jouvenet (1644-1717). French painter. Raising of Lazarus. Oli on canvas (99,4 x 161,3 cm), 1706. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
RM2JF1PKR–Venice, Italy. Monastery of Saint Lazarus of the Armenians. Founded in the 18th century by the Armenian Orthodox monk Mequitar. Engraving drawn by Vanderburch. Engraved by Cholet. 'Panorama Universal. Historia de Armenia', 1838.
RMT777DH–Sarcophagus of Astorga. Detail of the front. The reliefs depict scenes from the Old and New Testament. From left to right: Raising of Lazarus, Arrest of Saint Peter, Saint Peter making water flow from the rock, Adam and Eve next to the Tree of Science, Feeding the multitude and Sacrifice of Abraham. Ca. 310. Marble. From the Cathedral of Astorga (Leon province, Castile and Leon, Spain). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
RM2FK1P7K–Reliquary of Saint Lazarus. Wood, silver and glass. Museum of Our Lady of Mercy (Museu da Misericordia do Porto). Porto. Portugal.
RM2B2NHJG–Master of Perea. Saint Lazarus with his Sisters Martha and Mary. Detail. Valencian School, early 16th century. Lazaro Galdiano Museum. Madrid. Spain.
RM2WHCYYD–The Raising of Lazarus. Mural painting. From the Church of St. Petka. Krapets, Pernik region, Bulgaria. 17th century. National Archaeological Museum. Sofia. Bulgaria.
RMM87FYN–The Raising of St. Lazarus. Sculptural group. Workshop of Heinrich Brabender, Westphalia, 1510-1520. Baumberg sandstone with traces of polychromy. Schnütgen Museum. Cologne, Germany.
RMM87G09–The Raising of St. Lazarus. Sculptural group, detail. Workshop of Heinrich Brabender, Westphalia, 1510-1520. Baumberg sandstone with traces of polychromy. Schnütgen Museum. Cologne, Germany.
RMM87G0J–The Raising of St. Lazarus. Sculptural group, detail. Workshop of Heinrich Brabender, Westphalia, 1510-1520. Baumberg sandstone with traces of polychromy. Schnütgen Museum. Cologne, Germany.
RMJ55R6W–Ludovico (Alvise) de Donati (documented in Italy between 1491/1512-d.1534). Italian painter. Mary Magdalene, Martha, Lazarus and Maximus worshipped by the Prince and Princess of Provence and Mary Magdalene listening to Christ¡s Sermon, c.1508. National Art Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain.
RM2WHD00E–The Raising of Lazarus. Mural painting. Detail. From the Church of St. Petka. Krapets, Pernik region, Bulgaria. 17th century. National Archaeological Museum. Sofia. Bulgaria.
RMT777DF–Sarcophagus of Astorga. The reliefs depict scenes from the Old and New Testament. From left to right: Raising of Lazarus, Arrest of Saint Peter, Saint Peter making water flow from the rock, Adam and Eve next to the Tree of Science, Feeding the multitude and Sacrifice of Abraham. Ca. 310. Marble. From the Cathedral of Astorga (Leon province, Castile and Leon, Spain). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
RMT777DC–Mosaic of the Nine Muses. It depicts the Muses accompanied by great masters of the arts. 4th century AD. From Arellano (Navarre, Spain). In the bottom, Sarcophagus of Astorga, depicting scenes of the Old and New Testament. Ca. 310. Marble. From the Cathedral of Astorga (Leon province, Castile and Leon, Spain). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
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