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English: Daniel in the Lions Den, from 1896 Salon catalog. The original painting has been lost, although the painter Henry Ossawa Tanner painted a nearly identical variation. The catalog print is useful to compare that variation to what the engraver saw when he looked at Tanner's painting in the Salon.
B'. (6:1–28) – Daniel in the lions' den; A'. (7:1–28) – A vision of four world kingdoms replaced by a fifth; The story of Daniel in the lions' den in chapter 6 is paired with the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego and the "fiery furnace" in Daniel 3. The parallels include the jealousy of non-Jews, an imperial edict requiring Jews ...
English: Daniel in the Lions' Den, by Briton Rivière. This version started out as a digital image that had the saturation increased digitally. Comparing to the version on the museum's website, the image was desaturated and cooled, to be closer to Briton's original.
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Daniel in the Lions' Den Year c. 1614-1616 Medium oil paint, canvas Dimensions 224.2 cm (88.3 in) × 330.5 cm (130.1 in) Location National Gallery of Art Identifiers RKDimages ID: 28802 [edit on Wikidata] Daniel in the Lions' Den is a painting from around 1615 by the Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens that is displayed in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. The painting depicts ...
Bernini depicted a story from the Book of Daniel which tells how God saved Daniel from starving through the miraculous appearance of Prophet Habakkuk in the lions' den (Daniel 14:33-36): "Now the prophet Habakkuk was in Judea; he had made a stew and had broken bread into a bowl, and was going into the field to take it to the reapers.
This is an image of the 1952 work by Robert Edward Weaver, "Daniel In the Lion's Den" (aka "Daniel") The work is executed in oil of board. Date: 15 July 2003: Source: jpeg image from the original work: Author: Photo: Markbone1 ; Painting: Robert Edward Weaver