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Mennonites Collection

Mennonites, a religious community with roots tracing back to the 16th century, have played a significant role in shaping history and culture

Background imageMennonites Collection: Menno Simons

Menno Simons
MENNO SIMONS (Simonszoon) Dutch religious reformer, anabaptist, founder of Mennonites. Date: 1496 - 1561

Background imageMennonites Collection: Portrait of Nicholas Ruts, 1799. Creator: Abraham Delfos

Portrait of Nicholas Ruts, 1799. Creator: Abraham Delfos
Portrait of Nicholas Ruts, 1799

Background imageMennonites Collection: Portrait of Marten Looten, 1632. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

Portrait of Marten Looten, 1632. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Portrait of Marten Looten, 1632. A prosperous Mennonite grain merchant, appears to be interrupted from reading a document, glancing up with his lips parted as if turning to address a visitor

Background imageMennonites Collection: Portrait of David Leeuw (1682-1755), Mennonite Draper, 1729. Creator: Jan Maurits Quinkhard

Portrait of David Leeuw (1682-1755), Mennonite Draper, 1729. Creator: Jan Maurits Quinkhard
Portrait of David Leeuw (1682-1755), Mennonite Draper, 1729

Background imageMennonites Collection: Portrait of Jan Nieuwenhuyzen, 1780-1806. Creator: Adriaan De Lelie

Portrait of Jan Nieuwenhuyzen, 1780-1806. Creator: Adriaan De Lelie
Portrait of Jan Nieuwenhuyzen, 1780-1806. Other Title(s): Portrait of Jan Nieuwenhuyzen (1724-1806), Mennonite Preacher and Founder, in 1784, of the Dutch Society for the Promotion of the General Good

Background imageMennonites Collection: Old Mennonite Church, Germantown, Pa. between 1900 and 1906. Creator: Unknown

Old Mennonite Church, Germantown, Pa. between 1900 and 1906. Creator: Unknown
Old Mennonite Church, Germantown, Pa. between 1900 and 1906

Background imageMennonites Collection: Portrait of Lubbert Gerritsz (1535-1612), after c.1607. Creator

Portrait of Lubbert Gerritsz (1535-1612), after c.1607. Creator: Workshop of Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt
Portrait of Lubbert Gerritsz (1535-1612), after c.1607

Background imageMennonites Collection: Bedcover, Pennsylvania, c. 1890/1900. Creator: Unknown

Bedcover, Pennsylvania, c. 1890/1900. Creator: Unknown
Bedcover, Pennsylvania, c. 1890/1900

Background imageMennonites Collection: Drawing for Plate 7: From Portfolio 'Folk Art of Rural Pennsylvania', c. 1939. Creator: Unknown

Drawing for Plate 7: From Portfolio "Folk Art of Rural Pennsylvania", c. 1939. Creator: Unknown
Drawing for Plate 7: From Portfolio " Folk Art of Rural Pennsylvania", c. 1939

Background imageMennonites Collection: Three Mennos and a Tractor

Three Mennos and a Tractor
Stan A. Malek

Background imageMennonites Collection: Mennonite farmer, formerly wheat farmer in Kansas... Boundary County, Idaho, 1939

Mennonite farmer, formerly wheat farmer in Kansas... Boundary County, Idaho, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Mennonite farmer, formerly wheat farmer in Kansas, now developing stump ranch in Boundary County, Idaho

Background imageMennonites Collection: Carved Group: 'Mennonites Homeward', c. 1939. Creator: Selma Sandler

Carved Group: "Mennonites Homeward", c. 1939. Creator: Selma Sandler
Carved Group: " Mennonites Homeward", c. 1939

Background imageMennonites Collection: Mennonite baptism ceremony (engraving)

Mennonite baptism ceremony (engraving)
5226724 Mennonite baptism ceremony (engraving) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mennonite baptism ceremony)

Background imageMennonites Collection: Blessing following a Mennonite baptism (engraving)

Blessing following a Mennonite baptism (engraving)
5226722 Blessing following a Mennonite baptism (engraving) by Dutch School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Blessing following a Mennonite baptism)

Background imageMennonites Collection: Portrait of Lambert Bidloo (engraving)

Portrait of Lambert Bidloo (engraving)
820497 Portrait of Lambert Bidloo (engraving) by Dutch School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lambert Bidloo, Dutch apothecary and Mennonite)

Background imageMennonites Collection: The Mennonite Preacher Anslo and his Wife, 1641. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)

The Mennonite Preacher Anslo and his Wife, 1641. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)
The Mennonite Preacher Anslo and his Wife, 1641. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageMennonites Collection: Portrait Menno Simons leader Mennonites scholar

Portrait Menno Simons leader Mennonites scholar
Portrait of Menno Simons, leader of the Mennonites, scholar in his study, Menno Simons, Jan Luyken (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1681, paper, etching, h 274 mm × w 175 mm

Background imageMennonites Collection: Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669). The Mennonite Pr

Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669). The Mennonite Pr
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669). Dutch painter and etcher. The Mennonite Preacher Cornelis Claez Anslo (1592-1646) and his wife Aeltje Gerritsdr Schoueten (1589-1657), 1641. Oil on canvas

Background imageMennonites Collection: United States. Kansas. Mennonite religious service outside t

United States. Kansas. Mennonite religious service outside the hut. Colored engraving of the newspaper Frank Leslies (1875)

Background imageMennonites Collection: Portrait of Abraham Galen, possibly Anna Maria van Schurman, 1617 - 1678

Portrait of Abraham Galen, possibly Anna Maria van Schurman, 1617 - 1678

Background imageMennonites Collection: Portrait of Menno Simons, Jan van de Velde (II), Hans Passchiers van Wesbusch, 1623

Portrait of Menno Simons, Jan van de Velde (II), Hans Passchiers van Wesbusch, 1623 - 1641

Background imageMennonites Collection: Sanapana Youth with parakeets

Sanapana Youth with parakeets
A Sanapana youth with string bag and holding two parakeets. The Sanapana were one of many nomadic tribes inhabiting the lower Gran Chaco of western Paraguay

Background imageMennonites Collection: Mennonite Meeting

Mennonite Meeting
A meeting of Mennonites - followers of Dutch anabaptist Simon Menno - in Hamburg. The scene depicted is the benediction following a baptism


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Mennonites, a religious community with roots tracing back to the 16th century, have played a significant role in shaping history and culture. Menno Simons, an influential leader and scholar, is often associated with the origins of this faith. His teachings emphasized nonviolence and simplicity, guiding Mennonites towards a peaceful way of life. In the realm of art, various depictions showcase the rich heritage of Mennonites. One such example is a drawing from the portfolio "Folk Art of Rural Pennsylvania" created around 1939 by an unknown artist. This artwork captures their traditional customs and rural lifestyle. Another captivating image titled "Three Mennos and a Tractor" portrays Mennonite farmers transitioning from wheat farming in Kansas to settling in Boundary County, Idaho during 1939. The photograph taken by Dorothea Lange showcases their resilience as they adapt to new surroundings. Carved groups like "Mennonites Homeward, " crafted by Selma Sandler around 1939, offer glimpses into their close-knit communities and shared values. The significance of baptism within the Mennonite faith is also highlighted through engravings depicting both ceremonies themselves as well as blessings that follow them. These images capture moments filled with spiritual devotion and communal support. Artists throughout history have been inspired by these peaceful believers too; Rembrandt van Rhijn's painting "The Mennonite Preacher Anslo and his Wife" beautifully immortalizes this couple's dedication to spreading their faith during the mid-17th century. Moving beyond artistry alone, photographs document real-life experiences within contemporary Mennonite communities. A snapshot captured outside Kansas shows members engaging in religious services amidst nature—symbolizing their connection with God's creation. Menno Simons' portrait serves as a reminder of his leadership among scholars who shaped modern-day understanding of Mennonitism—a testament to his enduring influence on this religious group.