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Lamb Of God Collection

"Lamb of God: A Symbol of Divine Sacrifice and Redemption" Throughout the history of art, the image of the Lamb of God has been a powerful symbol representing sacrifice

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: Agnus Dei, c. 1635-40 (oil on canvas)

Agnus Dei, c. 1635-40 (oil on canvas)
XIR154905 Agnus Dei, c.1635-40 (oil on canvas) by Zurbaran, Francisco de (1598-1664); Prado, Madrid, Spain; Spanish, out of copyright

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: St. John in the Wilderness, c1776. Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds

St. John in the Wilderness, c1776. Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds
St. John in the Wilderness, c1776. Painting held in the Wallace Collection, London. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXIV, edited by C. Reginald Grundy. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1929]

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: The Holy Family with a Lamb, 1507. Artist: Raphael (1483-1520)

The Holy Family with a Lamb, 1507. Artist: Raphael (1483-1520)
The Holy Family with a Lamb, 1507. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: The Adoration of the Lamb. Study, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Gaspare Diziani

The Adoration of the Lamb. Study, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Gaspare Diziani
The Adoration of the Lamb. Study, early-mid 18th century

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: The Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist, 1522-1524. Creator: Giulio Romano

The Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist, 1522-1524. Creator: Giulio Romano
The Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist, 1522-1524. Both Mary and the Christ Child rest their hands on the Lamb of God, a symbol of Jesus future sacrifice. St

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: Madonna and Child with Saint John, between 1583 and 1600. Creator: Orazio Farinati

Madonna and Child with Saint John, between 1583 and 1600. Creator: Orazio Farinati
Madonna and Child with Saint John, between 1583 and 1600

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: Virgin and Child Enthroned, with Saints Jerome and John the Baptist and a Carthusian Monk, c.1510

Virgin and Child Enthroned, with Saints Jerome and John the Baptist and a Carthusian Monk, c.1510. The Virgin is enthroned beneath a canopy on the left

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: Altarpiece Wing with the Circumcision. On the outside are John the Baptist with the Lamb of God

Altarpiece Wing with the Circumcision. On the outside are John the Baptist with the Lamb of God, c.1 Creator: Anon
Altarpiece Wing with the Circumcision. On the outside are John the Baptist with the Lamb of God, c.1570

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: Two Wings of a Triptych with Portraits of Donors with Saints Adrian and John the Baptist, 1530-1550

Two Wings of a Triptych with Portraits of Donors with Saints Adrian and John the Baptist, 1530-1550

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness with the Lamb of God, Surrounded by... 1466

Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness with the Lamb of God, Surrounded by... 1466. Creator: Master ES
Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness with the Lamb of God, Surrounded by the Symbols of the Evangelists and the Four Fathers of the Church, 1466

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: Coat of Arms of the Passion, c. 1455/1460. Creator: Master ES

Coat of Arms of the Passion, c. 1455/1460. Creator: Master ES
Coat of Arms of the Passion, c. 1455/1460

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: The Holy Family with Saint Elizabeth and Saint John the Baptist, 1600/1620

The Holy Family with Saint Elizabeth and Saint John the Baptist, 1600/1620

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: The Virgin seated with the infant Christ on her lap, the young Saint John the Baptist... 1625-89

The Virgin seated with the infant Christ on her lap, the young Saint John the Baptist... 1625-89. Creator: Anon
The Virgin seated with the infant Christ on her lap, the young Saint John the Baptist kneeling on Christ's cradle and kissing his foot, a lamb at left, after Reni, 1625-89

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: The young Saint John the Baptist kneeling before the young Christ who embraces him, ca. 1600-1640

The young Saint John the Baptist kneeling before the young Christ who embraces him, ca. 1600-1640. Creator: Anon
The young Saint John the Baptist kneeling before the young Christ who embraces him, a lamb at left, after Reni, ca. 1600-1640

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: Jesus and Little Saint John the Baptist, Early16th cen. Creator: Cleve, Joos van (ca. 1485-1540)

Jesus and Little Saint John the Baptist, Early16th cen. Creator: Cleve, Joos van (ca. 1485-1540)
Jesus and Little Saint John the Baptist, Early16th cen. Found in the Collection of the Museo di Capodimonte, Naples

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: Saint John the Baptist and Saint Catherine of Alexandria (From the Cornalba Polyptych), c. 1496

Saint John the Baptist and Saint Catherine of Alexandria (From the Cornalba Polyptych), c. 1496. Found in the Collection of the Accademia Carrara, Bergamo

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: Saint John the Baptist and Saint Catherine of Alexandria (From the Cornalba Polyptych), c. 1496

Saint John the Baptist and Saint Catherine of Alexandria (From the Cornalba Polyptych), c. 1496. Found in the Collection of the Accademia Carrara, Bergamo

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: St. John with the Lamb, c.1520. Creators: Unknown, Jan Claudius de Cock

St. John with the Lamb, c.1520. Creators: Unknown, Jan Claudius de Cock
St. John with the Lamb, c.1520

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: Christ as Salvator Mundi with Lamb, n.d. Creator: Jacopo Pontormo

Christ as Salvator Mundi with Lamb, n.d. Creator: Jacopo Pontormo
Christ as Salvator Mundi with Lamb, n.d

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: Angel with Lamb of God. Artist: Sugai, Yumi

Angel with Lamb of God. Artist: Sugai, Yumi
Angel with Lamb of God. Found in the collection of © Yumi Sugai, Private collection

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: The Worship of the Lamb, design for a stained glass window at St Edmund Hall, Oxford

The Worship of the Lamb, design for a stained glass window at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1865 (pencil on paper)
BIR185842 The Worship of the Lamb, design for a stained glass window at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1865 (pencil on paper) by Burne-Jones

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: Musee des Beaux-Arts, Dijon, France

Musee des Beaux-Arts, Dijon, France
St. John the Baptist and St. Peter, from the Altarpiece of Pierre Rup, c.1450 (oil on panel) (Photo by Art Images via Getty Images)

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: The Family of St. Anne, 1585 (oil on panel)

The Family of St. Anne, 1585 (oil on panel)
LAF470867 The Family of St. Anne, 1585 (oil on panel) by Vos, Maarten de (1532-1603); 135.3x170 cm; Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent, Belgium; © Art in Flanders

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: The Three Angels, detail of The Hospitality of Abraham and the Sacrifice of Isaac

The Three Angels, detail of The Hospitality of Abraham and the Sacrifice of Isaac, 6th century (mosaic) (see 154709)
XIR322556 The Three Angels, detail of The Hospitality of Abraham and the Sacrifice of Isaac, 6th century (mosaic) (see 154709) by Byzantine School, (6th century); San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: Song of Praise in Heaven over the Fall of the Whore of Babylon; The Wedding of the La

Song of Praise in Heaven over the Fall of the Whore of Babylon; The Wedding of the La... 1440-1450. Creator: Anon
Song of Praise in Heaven over the Fall of the Whore of Babylon; The Wedding of the Lamb from an Apocalypse block book, 2nd edition, 1440-1450

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: The Adoration of the Shepherds with Saint Catherine of Alexandria, 1599 (oil on canvas)

The Adoration of the Shepherds with Saint Catherine of Alexandria, 1599 (oil on canvas)
3471121 The Adoration of the Shepherds with Saint Catherine of Alexandria, 1599 (oil on canvas) by Cardi Cigoli, Ludovico (1559-1613); 308.3x193.7 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: Padano point design (lace)

Padano point design (lace)
703218 Padano point design (lace) by Italian School, (15th century); Abbey of Monte Cassino, Cassino, Italy

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: The Cloisters Cross, c. 1150-60 (walrus ivory)

The Cloisters Cross, c. 1150-60 (walrus ivory)
5667145 The Cloisters Cross, c.1150-60 (walrus ivory) by English School, (12th century); 57.5x36.2 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Hebrew prophets surround the central)

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: Ecce Agnus Dei, 1455 / 60. Creator: Giovanni di Paolo

Ecce Agnus Dei, 1455 / 60. Creator: Giovanni di Paolo
Ecce Agnus Dei, 1455/60

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness, 1600 / 19. Creator: Dionisio Calvaert

Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness, 1600 / 19. Creator: Dionisio Calvaert
Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness, 1600/19

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: Agnus Dei, France, 1200 / 25. Creator: Unknown

Agnus Dei, France, 1200 / 25. Creator: Unknown
Agnus Dei, France, 1200/25

Background imageLamb Of God Collection: Wooden Plaque - Lamb of God, c. 1938. Creator: Gordena Jackson

Wooden Plaque - Lamb of God, c. 1938. Creator: Gordena Jackson
Wooden Plaque - Lamb of God, c. 1938



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"Lamb of God: A Symbol of Divine Sacrifice and Redemption" Throughout the history of art, the image of the Lamb of God has been a powerful symbol representing sacrifice, redemption, and divine grace. From classical paintings to stained glass windows, this iconic figure has captivated artists and viewers alike. One such masterpiece is "Agnus Dei" by an unknown artist from around 1635-40. Painted in oil on canvas, it depicts a serene lamb with a halo, evoking feelings of peace and purity. Similarly, Raphael's "The Holy Family with a Lamb" from 1507 portrays Jesus as an infant alongside Mary and Joseph, emphasizing his role as the sacrificial lamb. In Yumi Sugai's "Angel with Lamb of God, " we see a contemporary interpretation that showcases the enduring relevance of this motif. The angel tenderly holds the lamb while conveying a sense of protection and compassion. Another notable depiction can be found in "The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb" from the Ghent Altarpiece. Created in 1432 by Hubert and Jan van Eyck, this monumental work features intricate details that highlight both human suffering and salvation through Christ's sacrifice. "The Calamities of Humanity, " painted in 1600 on wood by an anonymous artist, explores humanity's struggles against sin while offering hope through faith in Christ—the ultimate Lamb who takes away our sins. Lastly, let us not forget about St Edmund Hall's stained glass window design titled "The Worship of the Lamb. " Drawn with pencil on paper in 1865 by an unknown artist or designer; it showcases how even centuries later; artists continue to find inspiration within this timeless theme. From its origins rooted deep within religious traditions to its continued presence across various artistic mediums today—these artworks remind us that despite our flaws and tribulations—there is always hope for redemption through embracing the sacrificial love embodied by the Lamb of God.