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  2. Jacob's Ladder (Moskos) - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Jacob's Ladder - Wikipedia

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    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).

  4. Nicolas Dipre - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Jacob's Ladder (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Jacob's Ladder, a tempera painting by Elias Moskos Jacob's ladder (nautical) , specialized ladders used at sea Jacob's ladder (toy) , a folk toy consisting of blocks on strings that, when held at one end, appear to cascade down the strings

  6. Christ in the House of His Parents - Wikipedia

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    In the background of the painting various objects are used to further symbolize the theological significance of the subject. A ladder, referring to Jacob's Ladder, leans against the back wall, and a dove which represents the Holy Spirit rests on it. Other carpentry implements refer to the Holy Trinity.

  7. Menzel v. List - Wikipedia

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    Mr. and Mrs Menzel fled the Nazis in 1941, going from Belgium to the United States. When they returned to the apartment after the end of WWII, they discovered a receipt from the Einsatzstab Rosenberg, a Nazi looting organization, for a painting by Marc Chagall called variously L'Echelle de Jacob or Le Paysan et l'Echelle or The Peasant and the Ladder or Jacob's Ladder that the Nazis had seized.

  8. Michael Willmann - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Richard Hunt (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Jacob’s Ladder, 1977 Jacob’s Ladder is a monumental two-piece welded bronze and brass sculpture, installed in the foyer of the Carter G. Woodson Regional Library on Chicago’s South Side. The title of the sculpture references an African American spiritual.