11 results filtered with: Barnabas, Apostle, Saint
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Saint Barnabas: he cures a sick man by holding the gospel of Saint Matthew over the man's head. Etching by P. Brebiette after P. Caliari, il Veronese.
Veronese, 1528-1588.Date: 1600-1699Reference: 3519i- Pictures
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After healing a lame man, the apostles Paul and Barnabas are mistaken for gods at Lystra; the priest brings them a sacrifice of oxen. Etching after Raphael.
Raphael, 1483-1520.Reference: 24885i- Pictures
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After healing a lame man, the apostles Paul and Barnabas are mistaken for gods at Lystra; the priest brings them a sacrifice of oxen. Etching by B. Lépicié, 1721, after Raphael.
Raphael, 1483-1520.Date: 1721Reference: 2200355i- Pictures
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Saint Barnabas: his martyrdom. Etching after J. Callot.
Callot, Jacques, 1592-1635.Reference: 3521i- Pictures
After healing a lame man, the apostles Paul and Barnabas are mistaken for gods at Lystra; the priest brings them a sacrifice of oxen. Mezzotint by J. Simon after Raphael.
Raphael, 1483-1520.Date: 1700-1799Reference: 2851755i- Pictures
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Saint Barnabas: his martyrdom by stoning. Etching by J. Callot.
Callot, Jacques, 1592-1635.Date: [1632-1635]Reference: 3522i- Pictures
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Saint Barnabas. Steel engraving by F. Keller after J. F. Overbeck.
Overbeck, Johann Friedrich, 1789-1869.Reference: 3518i- Pictures
After healing a lame man, the apostles Paul and Barnabas are mistaken for gods at Lystra; the priest brings them a sacrifice of oxen. Engraving by F. de Poilly, 1645, after M. Corneille.
Corneille, Michel, approximately 1601-1664.Date: [1645]Reference: 2200331i- Pictures
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Saint Barnabas: his martyrdom. Etching.
Reference: 3520i- Pictures
After healing a lame man, the apostles Paul and Barnabas are mistaken for gods at Lystra; the priest brings them a sacrifice of oxen. Engraving by E.J.N. de Ghendt after C.P. Marillier.
Marillier, Clément Pierre, 1740-1808.Date: 1789-1804Reference: 6753i- Pictures
Saint Paul healing a lame man at Lystra. Engraving by J. Kip after G. Freman.
Freman, G.Date: [1705]Reference: 2474266i