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Jacob’s Ladder is a tempera painting created by Elias Moskos. Elias was a Greek painter originally from the island of Crete. By the 1650s he was living on the island of Zakynthos. He also worked on the island of Kefalonia. There were two other painters active during his lifetime with the same last name. Ioannis Moskos and Leos Moskos. The ...
Picture of the Jacob's Ladder in the original Luther Bibles (of 1534 and also 1545). Jacob's Ladder (Biblical Hebrew: סֻלָּם יַעֲקֹב , romanized: Sūllām Yaʿăqōḇ) is a ladder or staircase leading to Heaven that was featured in a dream the Biblical Patriarch Jacob had during his flight from his brother Esau in the Book of Genesis (chapter 28).
Richmond Hill with Girls Carrying Corn 1819 Tate Britain, London: 48 x 239.3 Entrance of the Meuse: 1819 Tate Britain, London: 175.3 x 246.4 England: Richmond Hill, on the Prince Regent's Birthday: 1819 Tate Britain, London: 180 x 334.6 The Rialto, Venice 1820 Tate Britain, London: 177.5 x 335.3 Tynemouth Priory 1820-1825 Tate Britain, London ...
The painting Jacob's Ladder displays the patriarch Jacob when he laid down to rest beside a road and saw in a dream a ladder that connects earth to heaven.. Nicolas Dipre (sometimes also Nicolas d'Amiens, [1] Nicolas d'Ypres, fl. c. 1495 –1532) was a French early Renaissance painter.
Portrait of Arnold Freiberger, Abbot of Leubus Orpheus playing a harp Jacob's ladder. Willmann was born in Königsberg (Królewiec; today Kaliningrad), Duchy of Prussia a fief of Kingdom of Poland. He was educated by his father, the painter, Christian Peter Willmann. His family was impoverished Calvinist nobility.
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Jacob's Ladder is a Grade I listed staircase leading from Jamestown, Saint Helena, up the side of Ladder Hill to Ladder Hill Fort. The name is a reference to the biblical Jacob's Ladder, a ladder extending to heaven. [1] The ladder is all that remains of a cable railway that was built there in the early 1800s. [2]
When he died in 1893, he provided the original bequest for the Valentine Museum, leaving his collection of art and artifacts, the 1812 John Wickham House [7] and a $50,000 endowment to the City of Richmond to establish the museum. [8] Their collection of art and artifacts was the foundation of the exhibitions when the Valentine Museum opened in ...