Saint john writing the gospel Stock Photos and Images
RM2BK7PYR–Saint John the Evangelist (1st century AD). Miniature, 8th century. Saint John writing The Gospel. The Four Evangelists. Folio 124v. Vatican Apostolic Library.
RM2F75HJ9–Saint John writing the Gospel, by Circle of Dieric Bouts, circa 1465,Boijmans van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam, Netherlands, Europe
RMP9JTKH–Saint John writing the Gospel, a miniature of a 10th century codex.
RMAY2RE0–Saint John Evangelist
RM2BMFMXX–Saint John the Evangelist at Patmos, by Mario Minniti (1577-1640). National Museum of Fine Arts. Valletta. Malta.
RMG3858P–SAINT JOHN EVANGELIST
RM2WKR806–Fragment of a frieze with a liturgical inscription alluding to the Creed. It shows a versicle of the chapter 18 of the Gospel of John: QUI CREDIT IN EUM NON IUDICABITUR. Decorated between borders of linked double circles. Limestone. 7th century. From Toledo's Vega Baja archaeological site, Spain. Museum of Visigoth Councils and Culture. Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.
RMMHMGB8–Fragment from a Gospel of St John
RM2AXX89P–St John the Evangelist, illumination from the Lindisfarne Gospels, 720 AD. Color lithograph reproduction
RFE3T84E–Mechelen - Carved relief the Writing of the Gospel of Saint John the Evangelist by Ferdinand Wijnants in st. Johns church
RMA309ND–Ms Lindisfarne Gospel
RMWHB55M–Religious painting (title unknown) - possibly Saint Jean l'Evangile seated writing gospel - St. John the Evangelist..
RMG39P68–Illumination from the 'Lindisfarne Gospels' or Gospels of Saint Cuthbert (page facing the Gospel of Saint John) Date: circa 700
RMMKNA86–St. John
RMP01PDT–. English: 'Saint John' Saint John the Evangelist shown writing his Gospel; the eagle which symbolizes the height he rose in the first chapter of his gospel is depicted by his side. From a fresco by Fra Angelico in the chapel of Nicolas V in the Vatican. 'Saint John' . 1864. Fra Angelico (circa 1395–1455) Alternative names Beato Angelico, (Fra) Beato, (Fra) Giovanni, (Fra) Giovanni da Fiesole, (Fra) Giovanni da Fiesole Angelico, Fra Angelico da Fiesole, (Fra) Giovanni Angelico da Fiesole, Guido di Pietro Trosini, Guido di Pietro da Mugello, Guidolino di Pietro da Mugello Descriptio
RM2ARBD8M–Correggio, Italian artist, with detail from St John
RF2J0B4KE–Saint John the Evangelist sits at a desk writing his Gospel in 1400s Piedmontese Late Gothic fresco cycle. On ceiling vault in the church of the former Franciscan convent at Susa, Piedmont, Italy.
RM2K4XX65–John the Evangelist writing the Apocalypse, as depicted at a Greek orthodox icon, at an orthodox monastery in Crete island, Greece, Europe
RMR52C7H–St Luke writing his gospel. Gospels of St Luke and St John. E. Mediterranean; before 1189. Source: Add. 5112, f.3. Language: Greek. Author: Gregorios the monk.
RMHYCN2H–Saint John writing the Gospel, by Circle of Dieric Bouts, circa 1465,Boijmans van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam, Netherlands, Europe
RM2HH8AGG–Saint John on Patmos ca. 1450–1500 French Writing on a long scroll, the youthful saint records divinely inspired revelations. The composition conforms to a well-known type of the evangelist-author portrait, which shows the evangelists writing their Gospels. Due to his youthfulness, he probably represents Saint John, who, in addition to his own Gospel, was believed to have written the Apocalypse (Book of Revelation) while living in exile on the Greek Island of Patmos. This episode is frequently portrayed in late medieval manuscripts.. Saint John on Patmos 463972
RM2TBKXKE–Saint John the Theologian dictates his Gospel to Prochoros, 1475-1525 (?) or 19th century.
RM2H0N666–Saint John the Evangelist at Patmos, by Mario Minniti (1577-1640). National Museum of Fine Arts. Valletta. Malta.
RFK3WCTH–Old engraved image of John the Evangelist. By unidentified author, published on Magasin Pittoresque, Paris, 1841
RMP40E77–TRATADOS DE SAN AGUSTIN SOBRE EL EVANGELIO DE SAN JUAN - 14-3 F30 - MAS ANTIGUO 1105. Author: PEDRO PRESBITERO. Location: CATEDRAL-BIBLIOTECA, TOLEDO, SPAIN.
RF2CT4B7G–19 century old Bible with silver framework with religious scenes
RF2J0B4GE–Saint John the Evangelist sits at a desk writing his Gospel in 1400s Piedmontese Late Gothic fresco cycle. On ceiling vault in the church of the former Franciscan convent at Susa, Piedmont, Italy.
RMR5GGRY–Miniature showing St John writing the opening words of his Gospel, 'In principio', upon a scroll, as an angel points up to the heavenly figure of the Virgin and child, with strewn borders (full). Gospels of St Luke and St John, and Epistles. S. Netherlands; 1509. Source: Royal 1 E. V volume 1, f.171. Language: Latin. Author: PETER MEGHEN.
RM2RRHHJJ–The Four Evangelists, from c.1616 until 1624.The Evangelists are seated together at a table, each engaged in the writing of his Gospel. Matthew’s attribute is an angel, Mark’s a lion. John looks heavenward for inspiration, as his eagle swoops down carrying an inkpot. Except for John, these are rustic elderly men with strongly individualised features.
RF2GF3888–Saint John the Evangelist at Patmos, by Mario Minniti (1577-1640). National Museum of Fine Arts. Valletta. Malta.
RMPEK143–St. John, Veronese, Paolo Caliari
RF2J0B4GT–Saint John the Evangelist sits at a desk writing his Gospel in 1400s Piedmontese Late Gothic fresco cycle. On ceiling vault in the church of the former Franciscan convent at Susa, Piedmont, Italy.
RMR54G79–St. John seated. Coronation Gospels. S. Netherlands [Lobbes, near Liege]; circa 897-900. [Whole folio] St. John writing his gospel, with his symbol, the eagle, holding a scroll. The gospels were possibly a gift from Emperor Otto I of Germany to Athelstan, who presented them to Christ Church, Canterbury, and were used as the Coronation Book of the Anglo Saxon kings Image taken from Coronation Gospels. Originally published/produced in S. Netherlands [Lobbes, near Liege]; circa 897-900. . Source: Cotton Tiberius A. II, f.164v. Language: Latin.
RM2X22WP8–Saint John the Evangelist, 1478.
RF2J0B4M1–The winged ox emblem of Saint Luke in 1400s Piedmontese Late Gothic fresco cycle. On ceiling vault in the church of the former Franciscan convent at Susa, Piedmont, Italy. The fresco cycle covers a quadripartite vault and depicts Luke and his fellow Evangelists, Matthew, Mark and John, sitting at desks, writing their Gospels.
RMR5CDEN–St John writing his gospel. Book of Hours. France; circa 1500. [Whole folio] Gospel readings. St John seated in a landscape, writing his gospel, with his symbol, the eagle, and an angel blowing a trumpet. Below, John 1, 1, beginning with decorated initial 'I' Image taken from Book of Hours. Originally published/produced in France; circa 1500. . Source: Sloane 2419, f.8v. Language: Latin.
RM2K09P8H–Saint John, c. 1425/1435.
RF2J0B4ME–The winged lion emblem of Saint Mark in 1400s Piedmontese Late Gothic fresco cycle. On ceiling vault in the church of the former Franciscan convent at Susa, Piedmont, Italy. The fresco cycle covers a quadripartite vault and depicts Mark and his fellow Evangelists, Matthew, Luke and John, sitting at desks, writing their Gospels.
RMR5788B–St John writing his gospel. Book of Hours. France; 15th century. [Whole folio] Gospel readings. St John seated writing his gospel, in a landscape with river and walled town in the distance. Beside him the eagle holds a cord in its beak, to which is attached a pen box and an inkpot. Beginning of St John's gospel, with decorated initial 'I'. Borders of foliate decoration Image taken from Book of Hours. Originally published/produced in France; 15th century. . Source: Harley 2971, f.13. Language: Latin.
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