Iphigenia - the sacrifice of the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra. Greek mythology. Iphigeneia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-iphigenia-the-sacrifice-of-the-daughter-of-agamemnon-and-clytemnestra-83367234.html
RMERHKN6–Iphigenia - the sacrifice of the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra. Greek mythology. Iphigeneia.
Sacrifice of Jephthah's Daughter by John Opie, (1761-1807) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sacrifice-of-jephthahs-daughter-by-john-opie-1761-1807-29572747.html
RMBM349F–Sacrifice of Jephthah's Daughter by John Opie, (1761-1807)
Massimiliano Soldani, The Sacrifice of Jephthah's Daughter, Italian, Florence, Massimiliano Soldani (Italian, Montevarchi 1656–1740 Montevarchi), probably modeled 1725, cast 1730–37, Italian, Florence, Bronze, Overall: 18 1/8 x 17 1/4 x 10 7/8 in. (46 x 43.8 x 27.6 cm), Sculpture-Bronze Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/massimiliano-soldani-the-sacrifice-of-jephthahs-daughter-italian-florence-massimiliano-soldani-italian-montevarchi-16561740-montevarchi-probably-modeled-1725-cast-173037-italian-florence-bronze-overall-18-18-x-17-14-x-10-78-in-46-x-438-x-276-cm-sculpture-bronze-image344643307.html
RM2B0KT1F–Massimiliano Soldani, The Sacrifice of Jephthah's Daughter, Italian, Florence, Massimiliano Soldani (Italian, Montevarchi 1656–1740 Montevarchi), probably modeled 1725, cast 1730–37, Italian, Florence, Bronze, Overall: 18 1/8 x 17 1/4 x 10 7/8 in. (46 x 43.8 x 27.6 cm), Sculpture-Bronze
Netherlands/Greece: ‘The Sacrifice of Iphigenia’. Oil on canvas painting by Jan Havicksz Steen (1625/1626 - 23 February 1679), 1671. When Helen was abducted - or seduced - by Paris, starting the Trojan war, Agamemnon, king of Mycenae and Helen's brother-in-law, led the Greek war effort as commander of the fleet. In order to summon up winds to propel his ships, he was forced to sacrifice his daughter Iphigenia to the goddess Artemis, whom he had offended. This eventually led to his downfall. Clytaemnestra never forgave him for the death of their daughter and took her revenge years later. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/netherlandsgreece-the-sacrifice-of-iphigenia-oil-on-canvas-painting-by-jan-havicksz-steen-16251626-23-february-1679-1671-when-helen-was-abducted-or-seduced-by-paris-starting-the-trojan-war-agamemnon-king-of-mycenae-and-helens-brother-in-law-led-the-greek-war-effort-as-commander-of-the-fleet-in-order-to-summon-up-winds-to-propel-his-ships-he-was-forced-to-sacrifice-his-daughter-iphigenia-to-the-goddess-artemis-whom-he-had-offended-this-eventually-led-to-his-downfall-clytaemnestra-never-forgave-him-for-the-death-of-their-daughter-and-took-her-revenge-years-later-image344234426.html
RM2B016EJ–Netherlands/Greece: ‘The Sacrifice of Iphigenia’. Oil on canvas painting by Jan Havicksz Steen (1625/1626 - 23 February 1679), 1671. When Helen was abducted - or seduced - by Paris, starting the Trojan war, Agamemnon, king of Mycenae and Helen's brother-in-law, led the Greek war effort as commander of the fleet. In order to summon up winds to propel his ships, he was forced to sacrifice his daughter Iphigenia to the goddess Artemis, whom he had offended. This eventually led to his downfall. Clytaemnestra never forgave him for the death of their daughter and took her revenge years later.
Illustration of Jephthah's Rash Vow - After Leading the Israelite's into Battle against the Ammon and Defeating them Jephthah Vows to Sacrifice whatev Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustration-of-jephthahs-rash-vow-after-leading-the-israelites-into-battle-against-the-ammon-and-defeating-them-jephthah-vows-to-sacrifice-whatev-image610559353.html
RM2XD9AK5–Illustration of Jephthah's Rash Vow - After Leading the Israelite's into Battle against the Ammon and Defeating them Jephthah Vows to Sacrifice whatev
17th century - The sacrifice of Jephthah's daughter, around 1660 - Sébastien Bourdon oil on canvas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/17th-century-the-sacrifice-of-jephthahs-daughter-around-1660-sbastien-image60814822.html
RMDEX9WX–17th century - The sacrifice of Jephthah's daughter, around 1660 - Sébastien Bourdon oil on canvas
This image shows the painting titled Sacrifice of Iphegenia, with the appearance of the goddess artemis by Regunald Arthur. Iphegenia is also spelled Iphigenia. Iphigenia was the daughter of Agamemnon, leader of the Greek forces against the Troy in the Trojan War. To appease the goddess Artemis (the Roman Diana), Agamemnon was told to sacrifice Iphigenia, seen in this illustration at Aulis, the port town in eastern Greece, where Agamemnon's fleet was prevented by Artemis (seen in upper left) from sailing until he had sacrificed her. When the sacrifice was about to take place, Iphigenia was wh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-image-shows-the-painting-titled-sacrifice-of-iphegenia-with-the-appearance-of-the-goddess-artemis-by-regunald-arthur-iphegenia-is-also-spelled-iphigenia-iphigenia-was-the-daughter-of-agamemnon-leader-of-the-greek-forces-against-the-troy-in-the-trojan-war-to-appease-the-goddess-artemis-the-roman-diana-agamemnon-was-told-to-sacrifice-iphigenia-seen-in-this-illustration-at-aulis-the-port-town-in-eastern-greece-where-agamemnons-fleet-was-prevented-by-artemis-seen-in-upper-left-from-sailing-until-he-had-sacrificed-her-when-the-sacrifice-was-about-to-take-place-iphigenia-was-wh-image404365530.html
RF2EDTCA2–This image shows the painting titled Sacrifice of Iphegenia, with the appearance of the goddess artemis by Regunald Arthur. Iphegenia is also spelled Iphigenia. Iphigenia was the daughter of Agamemnon, leader of the Greek forces against the Troy in the Trojan War. To appease the goddess Artemis (the Roman Diana), Agamemnon was told to sacrifice Iphigenia, seen in this illustration at Aulis, the port town in eastern Greece, where Agamemnon's fleet was prevented by Artemis (seen in upper left) from sailing until he had sacrificed her. When the sacrifice was about to take place, Iphigenia was wh
The Sacrifice of Polyxena by Charles Le Brun (1619-1690), oil on canvas, c.. 1647 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sacrifice-of-polyxena-by-charles-le-brun-1619-1690-oil-on-canvas-c-1647-image496825964.html
RM2KT8AGC–The Sacrifice of Polyxena by Charles Le Brun (1619-1690), oil on canvas, c.. 1647
Terracotta Megarian bowl. Culture: Greek, Boeotian. Dimensions: h. 3 1/4 in. (8.3 cm); w. 5 1/2 in. (14 cm). Date: 2nd century B.C.. This vase belongs to a select group of bowls decorated in relief with scenes from epic poetry and from Classical Greek tragedy. Depicted here are five scenes from Euripides's play Iphigenia at Aulis, including inscriptions that identify the figures. Represented are: Agamemnon, who has weakened in his resolve to sacrifice his daughter to Artemis, biding his slave to take a letter to his wife, Clytemnestra, instructing her not to send her daughter to Aulis; Menela Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-megarian-bowl-culture-greek-boeotian-dimensions-h-3-14-in-83-cm-w-5-12-in-14-cm-date-2nd-century-bc-this-vase-belongs-to-a-select-group-of-bowls-decorated-in-relief-with-scenes-from-epic-poetry-and-from-classical-greek-tragedy-depicted-here-are-five-scenes-from-euripidess-play-iphigenia-at-aulis-including-inscriptions-that-identify-the-figures-represented-are-agamemnon-who-has-weakened-in-his-resolve-to-sacrifice-his-daughter-to-artemis-biding-his-slave-to-take-a-letter-to-his-wife-clytemnestra-instructing-her-not-to-send-her-daughter-to-aulis-menela-image212935815.html
RMPAC1PF–Terracotta Megarian bowl. Culture: Greek, Boeotian. Dimensions: h. 3 1/4 in. (8.3 cm); w. 5 1/2 in. (14 cm). Date: 2nd century B.C.. This vase belongs to a select group of bowls decorated in relief with scenes from epic poetry and from Classical Greek tragedy. Depicted here are five scenes from Euripides's play Iphigenia at Aulis, including inscriptions that identify the figures. Represented are: Agamemnon, who has weakened in his resolve to sacrifice his daughter to Artemis, biding his slave to take a letter to his wife, Clytemnestra, instructing her not to send her daughter to Aulis; Menela
The Sacrifice of the daughter of Jephte by Sebastien Bourdon 1616-1671 France French Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-sacrifice-of-the-daughter-of-jephte-by-sebastien-bourdon-1616-57894743.html
RMDA599B–The Sacrifice of the daughter of Jephte by Sebastien Bourdon 1616-1671 France French
Engraving of the sacrifice of Jephthah's daughter. From The Self-Interpeting Bible, perhaps the 1843 edition. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/engraving-of-the-sacrifice-of-jephthahs-daughter-from-the-self-interpeting-bible-perhaps-the-1843-edition-image235552505.html
RMRK69HD–Engraving of the sacrifice of Jephthah's daughter. From The Self-Interpeting Bible, perhaps the 1843 edition.
The Sacrifice of Jephthah's Daughter 1670-1680 by Thomas Blanchet 1614-1689 France French. Bible (The Woman Who Was Sacrificed for an Oath ) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sacrifice-of-jephthahs-daughter-1670-1680-by-thomas-blanchet-1614-1689-france-french-bible-the-woman-who-was-sacrificed-for-an-oath-image357101774.html
RM2BMYAXP–The Sacrifice of Jephthah's Daughter 1670-1680 by Thomas Blanchet 1614-1689 France French. Bible (The Woman Who Was Sacrificed for an Oath )
Jepthah's Vow' by Edwin long. Jephthah appears in the Biblical Book of Judges. Jephthah led the Israelites in battle against Ammon and, after defeating the Ammonites, fulfilled a rash vow of his, by sacrificing his daughter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jepthahs-vow-by-edwin-long-jephthah-appears-in-the-biblical-book-of-judges-jephthah-led-the-israelites-in-battle-against-ammon-and-after-defeating-the-ammonites-fulfilled-a-rash-vow-of-his-by-sacrificing-his-daughter-image210408044.html
RMP68WH0–Jepthah's Vow' by Edwin long. Jephthah appears in the Biblical Book of Judges. Jephthah led the Israelites in battle against Ammon and, after defeating the Ammonites, fulfilled a rash vow of his, by sacrificing his daughter.
A Stained glass window depicting Jephthah about to sacrifice his own daughter, All Saint's Church, Chadshunt, Warwickshire Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-stained-glass-window-depicting-jephthah-about-to-sacrifice-his-own-27766157.html
RMBH4T0D–A Stained glass window depicting Jephthah about to sacrifice his own daughter, All Saint's Church, Chadshunt, Warwickshire
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RMA318G6–Iphigenia Not Sacrificed
Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae. Sacrifice of Iphigenia by her father at Aulis to secure favourable winds for the fleet to sail against Troy. Rescued, according to legend, by Artemis (Diana) and carried to Tauris where she became a a priestess. Euripedes uses her story as plot material for two dramas. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-iphigenia-daughter-of-agamemnon-king-of-mycenae-sacrifice-of-iphigenia-57304804.html
RMD96CT4–Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae. Sacrifice of Iphigenia by her father at Aulis to secure favourable winds for the fleet to sail against Troy. Rescued, according to legend, by Artemis (Diana) and carried to Tauris where she became a a priestess. Euripedes uses her story as plot material for two dramas.
Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae. Sacrifice of Iphigenia by her father at Aulis to secure favourable winds for the fleet to sail against Troy. Rescued, according to legend, by Artemis (Diana) and carried to Tauris where she became a a pri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-iphigenia-daughter-of-agamemnon-king-of-mycenae-sacrifice-of-iphigenia-135678158.html
RMHTMJTE–Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae. Sacrifice of Iphigenia by her father at Aulis to secure favourable winds for the fleet to sail against Troy. Rescued, according to legend, by Artemis (Diana) and carried to Tauris where she became a a pri
ActiveMuseum 0006012.jpg / The sacrifice of Polyxena, inspired by Ovid's Metamorphoses, recounts how after the fall of Troy, Achilles ghost demands the sacrifice of Polyxena, daughter of Pryam (according to) Pierre-Jacques Cazes 05/12/2013 - / 17th century Collection / Active Museum Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-activemuseum-0006012jpg-the-sacrifice-of-polyxena-inspired-by-ovids-80495145.html
RMEJXTAH–ActiveMuseum 0006012.jpg / The sacrifice of Polyxena, inspired by Ovid's Metamorphoses, recounts how after the fall of Troy, Achilles ghost demands the sacrifice of Polyxena, daughter of Pryam (according to) Pierre-Jacques Cazes 05/12/2013 - / 17th century Collection / Active Museum
A Sacrifice (2024) directed by Jordan Scott and starring Eric Bana, Sadie Sink and Sylvia Hoeks. American social psychologist Ben Monroe investigates a local cult connected to a disturbing event, while his daughter becomes embroiled with a mysterious local boy. US one sheet poster.***EDITORIAL USE ONLY*** Credit: BFA / Vertical Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-sacrifice-2024-directed-by-jordan-scott-and-starring-eric-bana-sadie-sink-and-sylvia-hoeks-american-social-psychologist-ben-monroe-investigates-a-local-cult-connected-to-a-disturbing-event-while-his-daughter-becomes-embroiled-with-a-mysterious-local-boy-us-one-sheet-postereditorial-use-only-credit-bfa-vertical-image607511898.html
RM2X8AFHE–A Sacrifice (2024) directed by Jordan Scott and starring Eric Bana, Sadie Sink and Sylvia Hoeks. American social psychologist Ben Monroe investigates a local cult connected to a disturbing event, while his daughter becomes embroiled with a mysterious local boy. US one sheet poster.***EDITORIAL USE ONLY*** Credit: BFA / Vertical
Sacrifice of Jephtah's Daughter by John Opie in the Illustrated Family Bible - After Leading the Israelites into Battle against the Ammon and defeatin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sacrifice-of-jephtahs-daughter-by-john-opie-in-the-illustrated-family-bible-after-leading-the-israelites-into-battle-against-the-ammon-and-defeatin-image593734827.html
RM2WDXXR7–Sacrifice of Jephtah's Daughter by John Opie in the Illustrated Family Bible - After Leading the Israelites into Battle against the Ammon and defeatin
Jephthah is greeted by his daughter after defeating the Ammonites. Jephthah 's vow to sacrifice the first thing that came out of his house on his return from the successful battle. Caption reads: ' And behold, his daughter came out to greet him with timbrels and with dances. ' Judges 11, verse 34. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jephthah-is-greeted-by-his-daughter-after-defeating-the-ammonites-83339406.html
RMERGC7A–Jephthah is greeted by his daughter after defeating the Ammonites. Jephthah 's vow to sacrifice the first thing that came out of his house on his return from the successful battle. Caption reads: ' And behold, his daughter came out to greet him with timbrels and with dances. ' Judges 11, verse 34.
Andromeda chained to the rock, Andromeda, the daughter of an Ethiopian king, is chained to a rock by the sea as a sacrifice to a sea monster. Scene from the Metamorphoses of Ovid., Abraham Bloteling, Amsterdam, 1652 - 1690, paper, h 275 mm × w 163 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/andromeda-chained-to-the-rock-andromeda-the-daughter-of-an-ethiopian-king-is-chained-to-a-rock-by-the-sea-as-a-sacrifice-to-a-sea-monster-scene-from-the-metamorphoses-of-ovid-abraham-bloteling-amsterdam-1652-1690-paper-h-275-mm-w-163-mm-image261400241.html
RMW57PJW–Andromeda chained to the rock, Andromeda, the daughter of an Ethiopian king, is chained to a rock by the sea as a sacrifice to a sea monster. Scene from the Metamorphoses of Ovid., Abraham Bloteling, Amsterdam, 1652 - 1690, paper, h 275 mm × w 163 mm
Jefta offert zijn dochter Geschiedenis van Jefta (serietitel) Thesaurus sacrarum historiarum veteris testamenti () (serietitel) Jephthah raises his heavy d to kill and to sacrifice his daughter. The daughter kneels at the altar. Left lamenting the friends of Jephthah's daughter. Right to watch soldiers. In the background, a town in the countryside. Among the performance, a reference in Latin to the Bible in Ri. 11. Manufacturer : to a design by: Hans Bolprentmaker: anonymous publisher: Gerard de JodePlaats manufacture: Antwerpen Date: 1579 Physical characteristics: engra material: paper Techni Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jefta-offert-zijn-dochter-geschiedenis-van-jefta-serietitel-thesaurus-sacrarum-historiarum-veteris-testamenti-serietitel-jephthah-raises-his-heavy-d-to-kill-and-to-sacrifice-his-daughter-the-daughter-kneels-at-the-altar-left-lamenting-the-friends-of-jephthahs-daughter-right-to-watch-soldiers-in-the-background-a-town-in-the-countryside-among-the-performance-a-reference-in-latin-to-the-bible-in-ri-11-manufacturer-to-a-design-by-hans-bolprentmaker-anonymous-publisher-gerard-de-jodeplaats-manufacture-antwerpen-date-1579-physical-characteristics-engra-material-paper-techni-image348461711.html
RM2B6WPD3–Jefta offert zijn dochter Geschiedenis van Jefta (serietitel) Thesaurus sacrarum historiarum veteris testamenti () (serietitel) Jephthah raises his heavy d to kill and to sacrifice his daughter. The daughter kneels at the altar. Left lamenting the friends of Jephthah's daughter. Right to watch soldiers. In the background, a town in the countryside. Among the performance, a reference in Latin to the Bible in Ri. 11. Manufacturer : to a design by: Hans Bolprentmaker: anonymous publisher: Gerard de JodePlaats manufacture: Antwerpen Date: 1579 Physical characteristics: engra material: paper Techni
Illustration of Jephthah Meeting his daughter from the Christian Welsh Bible from Old Testament and Nevi'im Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-illustration-of-jephthah-meeting-his-daughter-from-the-christian-welsh-25558341.html
RMBDG7WW–Illustration of Jephthah Meeting his daughter from the Christian Welsh Bible from Old Testament and Nevi'im
Old Testament. Jephthah judge of Israel. Jephthah returning victorious to Maspha after defeating the Ammonites. He vowed to the Lord that he would offer a burnt offering to the first one who came out to meet him on his arrival. His only daughter was sacrificed as she was the first to come out of the house to welcome him. Engraving. 'Los Héroes y las Grandezas de la Tierra'. Volume I. 1854. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-testament-jephthah-judge-of-israel-jephthah-returning-victorious-to-maspha-after-defeating-the-ammonites-he-vowed-to-the-lord-that-he-would-offer-a-burnt-offering-to-the-first-one-who-came-out-to-meet-him-on-his-arrival-his-only-daughter-was-sacrificed-as-she-was-the-first-to-come-out-of-the-house-to-welcome-him-engraving-los-hroes-y-las-grandezas-de-la-tierra-volume-i-1854-image499955002.html
RM2M1AWKP–Old Testament. Jephthah judge of Israel. Jephthah returning victorious to Maspha after defeating the Ammonites. He vowed to the Lord that he would offer a burnt offering to the first one who came out to meet him on his arrival. His only daughter was sacrificed as she was the first to come out of the house to welcome him. Engraving. 'Los Héroes y las Grandezas de la Tierra'. Volume I. 1854.
Wood Engraving of Jephthah's Daughter coming out to meet her Father dancing and playing the Tambourine (Judges 11-34) before finding out that After Le Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wood-engraving-of-jephthahs-daughter-coming-out-to-meet-her-father-dancing-and-playing-the-tambourine-judges-11-34-before-finding-out-that-after-le-image614797603.html
RM2XM6CH7–Wood Engraving of Jephthah's Daughter coming out to meet her Father dancing and playing the Tambourine (Judges 11-34) before finding out that After Le
A Sacrifice (2024) directed by Jordan Scott and starring Eric Bana, Sadie Sink and Sylvia Hoeks. American social psychologist Ben Monroe investigates a local cult connected to a disturbing event, while his daughter becomes embroiled with a mysterious local boy. US one sheet poster.***EDITORIAL USE ONLY*** Credit: BFA / Vertical Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-sacrifice-2024-directed-by-jordan-scott-and-starring-eric-bana-sadie-sink-and-sylvia-hoeks-american-social-psychologist-ben-monroe-investigates-a-local-cult-connected-to-a-disturbing-event-while-his-daughter-becomes-embroiled-with-a-mysterious-local-boy-us-one-sheet-postereditorial-use-only-credit-bfa-vertical-image608017909.html
RM2X95H19–A Sacrifice (2024) directed by Jordan Scott and starring Eric Bana, Sadie Sink and Sylvia Hoeks. American social psychologist Ben Monroe investigates a local cult connected to a disturbing event, while his daughter becomes embroiled with a mysterious local boy. US one sheet poster.***EDITORIAL USE ONLY*** Credit: BFA / Vertical
Jephthah 's daughter Iphis dancing towards him with her companions on his return, not knowing his vow to God to sacrifice the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jephthah-s-daughter-iphis-dancing-towards-him-with-her-companions-83329479.html
RMERFYGR–Jephthah 's daughter Iphis dancing towards him with her companions on his return, not knowing his vow to God to sacrifice the
Jefta sacrifices his daughter, 1579 print Jefta raises his sword to kill and sacrifice his daughter. The daughter kneels at the altar. On the left the weekly friends of Jefta's daughter. Soldiers watch on the right. In the background a city in the landscape. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Ri. 11. Print is part of an album. paper engraving fulfilment of Jephthah's vow to the Lord: Jephthah's daughter is sacrificed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jefta-sacrifices-his-daughter-1579-print-jefta-raises-his-sword-to-kill-and-sacrifice-his-daughter-the-daughter-kneels-at-the-altar-on-the-left-the-weekly-friends-of-jeftas-daughter-soldiers-watch-on-the-right-in-the-background-a-city-in-the-landscape-under-the-show-a-reference-in-latin-to-the-bible-text-in-ri-11-print-is-part-of-an-album-paper-engraving-fulfilment-of-jephthahs-vow-to-the-lord-jephthahs-daughter-is-sacrificed-image594189951.html
RM2WEKK9K–Jefta sacrifices his daughter, 1579 print Jefta raises his sword to kill and sacrifice his daughter. The daughter kneels at the altar. On the left the weekly friends of Jefta's daughter. Soldiers watch on the right. In the background a city in the landscape. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Ri. 11. Print is part of an album. paper engraving fulfilment of Jephthah's vow to the Lord: Jephthah's daughter is sacrificed
Jephthah 's daughter Iphis dancing towards him with her companions on his return, not knowing his vow to God to sacrifice the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jephthah-s-daughter-iphis-dancing-towards-him-with-her-companions-83329346.html
RMERFYC2–Jephthah 's daughter Iphis dancing towards him with her companions on his return, not knowing his vow to God to sacrifice the
The Sacrifice of Jephthah's Daughter 1670-1680 by Thomas Blanchet 1614-1689 France French. Bible (The Woman Who Was Sacrificed for an Oath ) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sacrifice-of-jephthahs-daughter-1670-1680-by-thomas-blanchet-1614-1689-france-french-bible-the-woman-who-was-sacrificed-for-an-oath-image357101786.html
RM2BMYAY6–The Sacrifice of Jephthah's Daughter 1670-1680 by Thomas Blanchet 1614-1689 France French. Bible (The Woman Who Was Sacrificed for an Oath )
The Sacrifice of Polyxena 1730 Giovanni Battista Pittoni Venice 1687-1767 Italy Italian ( Polyxena, with whom Achilles fell in love, was the younger daughter of Priam and Hecuba, the king and queen of Troy. ) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sacrifice-of-polyxena-1730-giovanni-battista-pittoni-venice-1687-1767-italy-italian-polyxena-with-whom-achilles-fell-in-love-was-the-younger-daughter-of-priam-and-hecuba-the-king-and-queen-of-troy-image350569139.html
RM2BA9PEB–The Sacrifice of Polyxena 1730 Giovanni Battista Pittoni Venice 1687-1767 Italy Italian ( Polyxena, with whom Achilles fell in love, was the younger daughter of Priam and Hecuba, the king and queen of Troy. )
JEPHTHAH AND DAUGHTER Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jephthah-and-daughter-105320558.html
RMG39NCE–JEPHTHAH AND DAUGHTER
Jephthah 's daughter by J James Tissot. Illustration to Book of Judges, 9.34 : 'And she was his only child; beside her he has Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jephthah-s-daughter-by-j-james-tissot-illustration-to-book-of-judges-83337420.html
RMERG9MC–Jephthah 's daughter by J James Tissot. Illustration to Book of Judges, 9.34 : 'And she was his only child; beside her he has
Jephthah's Daughter coming out to meet her Father dancing and playing the Tambourine (Judges) before finding out that After Leading the Israelite's in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jephthahs-daughter-coming-out-to-meet-her-father-dancing-and-playing-the-tambourine-judges-before-finding-out-that-after-leading-the-israelites-in-image624585733.html
RM2Y849D9–Jephthah's Daughter coming out to meet her Father dancing and playing the Tambourine (Judges) before finding out that After Leading the Israelite's in
JEPHTHAH’S DAUGHTER. Judges xi. 34. “And she was his only child; beside her he had neither son nor daughter From the book ' The Old Testament : three hundred and ninety-six compositions illustrating the Old Testament ' Part II by J. James Tissot Published by M. de Brunoff in Paris, London and New York in 1904 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jephthahs-daughter-judges-xi-34-and-she-was-his-only-child-beside-her-he-had-neither-son-nor-daughter-from-the-book-the-old-testament-three-hundred-and-ninety-six-compositions-illustrating-the-old-testament-part-ii-by-j-james-tissot-published-by-m-de-brunoff-in-paris-london-and-new-york-in-1904-image439011703.html
RM2GE6KWB–JEPHTHAH’S DAUGHTER. Judges xi. 34. “And she was his only child; beside her he had neither son nor daughter From the book ' The Old Testament : three hundred and ninety-six compositions illustrating the Old Testament ' Part II by J. James Tissot Published by M. de Brunoff in Paris, London and New York in 1904
Joan of Arc and Jepthah's daughter, symbolic of self-sacrifice, by Paul Woodroffe (1913), St Mary's church, Urswick, Cumbria, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/joan-of-arc-and-jepthahs-daughter-symbolic-of-self-sacrifice-by-paul-woodroffe-1913-st-marys-church-urswick-cumbria-uk-image470636868.html
RM2J9KA3G–Joan of Arc and Jepthah's daughter, symbolic of self-sacrifice, by Paul Woodroffe (1913), St Mary's church, Urswick, Cumbria, UK
Plaque depicting the sacrifice of Iphigenia, daughter of King Agamemnon. Chromolithograph by W. Griggs from Frederick Rathbone's Old Wedgwood, the Decorative or Artistic Ceramic Work Produced by Josiah Wedgwood, Quaritch, London, 1898. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-plaque-depicting-the-sacrifice-of-iphigenia-daughter-of-king-agamemnon-165853455.html
RMKHR7NK–Plaque depicting the sacrifice of Iphigenia, daughter of King Agamemnon. Chromolithograph by W. Griggs from Frederick Rathbone's Old Wedgwood, the Decorative or Artistic Ceramic Work Produced by Josiah Wedgwood, Quaritch, London, 1898.
Jephthah met by his daughter, whom he promptly sacrifices Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jephthah-met-by-his-daughter-whom-he-promptly-sacrifices-73732977.html
RME7XR4H–Jephthah met by his daughter, whom he promptly sacrifices
Andromeda chained to the rock, Andromeda, the daughter of an Ethiopian king, is chained to a rock by the sea, as a sacrifice to a sea monster. Perseus looms in the background, who will defeat the sea monster., print, print maker: Pieter Schenk (I), (mentioned on object), publisher: Pieter Schenk (I), (mentioned on object), 1670 - 1713, paper, height, 336 mm × width, 247 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/andromeda-chained-to-the-rock-andromeda-the-daughter-of-an-ethiopian-king-is-chained-to-a-rock-by-the-sea-as-a-sacrifice-to-a-sea-monster-perseus-looms-in-the-background-who-will-defeat-the-sea-monster-print-print-maker-pieter-schenk-i-mentioned-on-object-publisher-pieter-schenk-i-mentioned-on-object-1670-1713-paper-height-336-mm-width-247-mm-image623500659.html
RM2Y6AWCK–Andromeda chained to the rock, Andromeda, the daughter of an Ethiopian king, is chained to a rock by the sea, as a sacrifice to a sea monster. Perseus looms in the background, who will defeat the sea monster., print, print maker: Pieter Schenk (I), (mentioned on object), publisher: Pieter Schenk (I), (mentioned on object), 1670 - 1713, paper, height, 336 mm × width, 247 mm
Plaque depicting the sacrifice of Iphigenia, daughter of King Agamemnon. Chromolithograph by W. Griggs from Frederick Rathbone's Old Wedgwood, the Decorative or Artistic Ceramic Work Produced by Josiah Wedgwood, Quaritch, London, 1898. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-plaque-depicting-the-sacrifice-of-iphigenia-daughter-of-king-agamemnon-165837739.html
RMKHPFMB–Plaque depicting the sacrifice of Iphigenia, daughter of King Agamemnon. Chromolithograph by W. Griggs from Frederick Rathbone's Old Wedgwood, the Decorative or Artistic Ceramic Work Produced by Josiah Wedgwood, Quaritch, London, 1898.
Sainoet, round bow, This stele belongs to Sainoet and begins with a sacrifice formula addressed to the god Osiris. Sainoet himself sits in front of an offering table, with his wife on the other side. His wife has a lotus flower in her hand. In the inscription beneath the couple the names of a number of loved ones are given, including their son and daughter., The chair where Sainoet is sitting has lion legs. This was a familiar style in ancient Egypt, which was fashionable since the 3rd Dynasty (2707-2637 BC). The lion's feet themselves did not touch the ground Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sainoet-round-bow-this-stele-belongs-to-sainoet-and-begins-with-a-sacrifice-formula-addressed-to-the-god-osiris-sainoet-himself-sits-in-front-of-an-offering-table-with-his-wife-on-the-other-side-his-wife-has-a-lotus-flower-in-her-hand-in-the-inscription-beneath-the-couple-the-names-of-a-number-of-loved-ones-are-given-including-their-son-and-daughter-the-chair-where-sainoet-is-sitting-has-lion-legs-this-was-a-familiar-style-in-ancient-egypt-which-was-fashionable-since-the-3rd-dynasty-2707-2637-bc-the-lions-feet-themselves-did-not-touch-the-ground-image344535514.html
RM2B0EXFP–Sainoet, round bow, This stele belongs to Sainoet and begins with a sacrifice formula addressed to the god Osiris. Sainoet himself sits in front of an offering table, with his wife on the other side. His wife has a lotus flower in her hand. In the inscription beneath the couple the names of a number of loved ones are given, including their son and daughter., The chair where Sainoet is sitting has lion legs. This was a familiar style in ancient Egypt, which was fashionable since the 3rd Dynasty (2707-2637 BC). The lion's feet themselves did not touch the ground
Image of african american male soldier embracing smiling daughter over american flag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-of-african-american-male-soldier-embracing-smiling-daughter-over-american-flag-image608765671.html
RF2XABJR3–Image of african american male soldier embracing smiling daughter over american flag
The Sacrifice, John Goldar, 1729–1795, British, after John Collet, ca. 1725–1780, British, Published by Thomas Bradford, active 1763–died 1773, British, 1767, Line engraving and etching on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 13 x 14 3/4 inches (33 x 37.5 cm) and Image: 10 5/8 x 13 5/16 inches (27 x 33.8 cm), bonnet, books, cap, cat (domestic cat), crutch, daughter, drapery, fichu, flounces, force, frills, genre subject, gowns, handkerchief, humor, husband, love, man, marriage, monkey (animal), mother, necklace, oval, painting (visual work), portrait, sacrifice Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sacrifice-john-goldar-17291795-british-after-john-collet-ca-17251780-british-published-by-thomas-bradford-active-1763died-1773-british-1767-line-engraving-and-etching-on-moderately-thick-moderately-textured-cream-laid-paper-sheet-13-x-14-34-inches-33-x-375-cm-and-image-10-58-x-13-516-inches-27-x-338-cm-bonnet-books-cap-cat-domestic-cat-crutch-daughter-drapery-fichu-flounces-force-frills-genre-subject-gowns-handkerchief-humor-husband-love-man-marriage-monkey-animal-mother-necklace-oval-painting-visual-work-portrait-sacrifice-image389804632.html
RM2DJ53P0–The Sacrifice, John Goldar, 1729–1795, British, after John Collet, ca. 1725–1780, British, Published by Thomas Bradford, active 1763–died 1773, British, 1767, Line engraving and etching on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 13 x 14 3/4 inches (33 x 37.5 cm) and Image: 10 5/8 x 13 5/16 inches (27 x 33.8 cm), bonnet, books, cap, cat (domestic cat), crutch, daughter, drapery, fichu, flounces, force, frills, genre subject, gowns, handkerchief, humor, husband, love, man, marriage, monkey (animal), mother, necklace, oval, painting (visual work), portrait, sacrifice
Art inspired by The Sacrifice of Polyxena, Oil on canvas, 77 3/4 x 88 in. (197.5 x 223.5 cm), Paintings, Giovanni Francesco Romanelli (Italian, Viterbo ca. 1610–1662 Viterbo), Polyxena was the youngest daughter of Priam, King of Troy. According to a Greek tragedy by Euripides (ca. 480–, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-the-sacrifice-of-polyxena-oil-on-canvas-77-34-x-88-in-1975-x-2235-cm-paintings-giovanni-francesco-romanelli-italian-viterbo-ca-16101662-viterbo-polyxena-was-the-youngest-daughter-of-priam-king-of-troy-according-to-a-greek-tragedy-by-euripides-ca-480-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image463026107.html
RF2HW8JEK–Art inspired by The Sacrifice of Polyxena, Oil on canvas, 77 3/4 x 88 in. (197.5 x 223.5 cm), Paintings, Giovanni Francesco Romanelli (Italian, Viterbo ca. 1610–1662 Viterbo), Polyxena was the youngest daughter of Priam, King of Troy. According to a Greek tragedy by Euripides (ca. 480–, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Andromeda Chained to the Rocks, Pieter Schenk (I), 1670 - 1713 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/andromeda-chained-to-the-rocks-pieter-schenk-i-1670-1713-image240616403.html
RMRYD0JY–Andromeda Chained to the Rocks, Pieter Schenk (I), 1670 - 1713
Jefta offers his daughter, Anonymous, After Hans Bol, after Gerard de Jode, 1579 print Jefta raises his sword to kill and sacrifice his daughter. The daughter kneels at the altar. On the left the weekly friends of Jefta's daughter. Soldiers watch on the right. In the background a city in the landscape. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Ri. 11. Antwerp paper engraving fulfilment of Jephthah's vow to the Lord: Jephthah's daughter is sacrificed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jefta-offers-his-daughter-anonymous-after-hans-bol-after-gerard-de-jode-1579-print-jefta-raises-his-sword-to-kill-and-sacrifice-his-daughter-the-daughter-kneels-at-the-altar-on-the-left-the-weekly-friends-of-jeftas-daughter-soldiers-watch-on-the-right-in-the-background-a-city-in-the-landscape-under-the-show-a-reference-in-latin-to-the-bible-text-in-ri-11-antwerp-paper-engraving-fulfilment-of-jephthahs-vow-to-the-lord-jephthahs-daughter-is-sacrificed-image593937135.html
RM2WE84TF–Jefta offers his daughter, Anonymous, After Hans Bol, after Gerard de Jode, 1579 print Jefta raises his sword to kill and sacrifice his daughter. The daughter kneels at the altar. On the left the weekly friends of Jefta's daughter. Soldiers watch on the right. In the background a city in the landscape. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Ri. 11. Antwerp paper engraving fulfilment of Jephthah's vow to the Lord: Jephthah's daughter is sacrificed
Jephthah is welcomed by his daughter, History of Jephthah (series title), Jephthah returns after his victory over the Ammonites and is festively welcomed by his daughter and women making music (Judg. 11:34-36). Jephthah is about to tear his clothes in despair, because he had promised God to sacrifice the first thing that would meet him from his house, which turns out to be his daughter., print, print maker: Nicolaes Ryckmans, (mentioned on object), after design by: Pieter de Jode (I), (mentioned on object), publisher: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1616 - 1643 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jephthah-is-welcomed-by-his-daughter-history-of-jephthah-series-title-jephthah-returns-after-his-victory-over-the-ammonites-and-is-festively-welcomed-by-his-daughter-and-women-making-music-judg-1134-36-jephthah-is-about-to-tear-his-clothes-in-despair-because-he-had-promised-god-to-sacrifice-the-first-thing-that-would-meet-him-from-his-house-which-turns-out-to-be-his-daughter-print-print-maker-nicolaes-ryckmans-mentioned-on-object-after-design-by-pieter-de-jode-i-mentioned-on-object-publisher-claes-jansz-visscher-ii-mentioned-on-object-amsterdam-1616-1643-image606643506.html
RM2X6XYYE–Jephthah is welcomed by his daughter, History of Jephthah (series title), Jephthah returns after his victory over the Ammonites and is festively welcomed by his daughter and women making music (Judg. 11:34-36). Jephthah is about to tear his clothes in despair, because he had promised God to sacrifice the first thing that would meet him from his house, which turns out to be his daughter., print, print maker: Nicolaes Ryckmans, (mentioned on object), after design by: Pieter de Jode (I), (mentioned on object), publisher: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1616 - 1643
Art inspired by The Sacrifice of Polyxena, 1776, Etching, plate: 8 3/4 x 11 15/16 in. (22.2 x 30.3 cm), Prints, Giovanni David (Italian, Cabella Ligure 1749–1790 Genoa), According to Greek legend, the warrior Achilles fell in love with Polyxena, daughter of King Priam of Troy. She was, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-the-sacrifice-of-polyxena-1776-etching-plate-8-34-x-11-1516-in-222-x-303-cm-prints-giovanni-david-italian-cabella-ligure-17491790-genoa-according-to-greek-legend-the-warrior-achilles-fell-in-love-with-polyxena-daughter-of-king-priam-of-troy-she-was-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image462800806.html
RF2HTXB46–Art inspired by The Sacrifice of Polyxena, 1776, Etching, plate: 8 3/4 x 11 15/16 in. (22.2 x 30.3 cm), Prints, Giovanni David (Italian, Cabella Ligure 1749–1790 Genoa), According to Greek legend, the warrior Achilles fell in love with Polyxena, daughter of King Priam of Troy. She was, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
'The Lament of Jephthah's Daughter', 1846. Artist: Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Pena Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-lament-of-jephthahs-daughter-1846-artist-narcisse-virgile-diaz-image60293055.html
RMDE2GBB–'The Lament of Jephthah's Daughter', 1846. Artist: Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Pena
The Sacrifice of Polyxena 1730 Giovanni Battista Pittoni Venice 1687-1767 Italy Italian ( Polyxena, with whom Achilles fell in love, was the younger daughter of Priam and Hecuba, the king and queen of Troy. ) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sacrifice-of-polyxena-1730-giovanni-battista-pittoni-venice-1687-1767-italy-italian-polyxena-with-whom-achilles-fell-in-love-was-the-younger-daughter-of-priam-and-hecuba-the-king-and-queen-of-troy-image350569125.html
RM2BA9PDW–The Sacrifice of Polyxena 1730 Giovanni Battista Pittoni Venice 1687-1767 Italy Italian ( Polyxena, with whom Achilles fell in love, was the younger daughter of Priam and Hecuba, the king and queen of Troy. )
A soldier is photographed with his wife and daughter before leaving to fight for King and Country Date: circa 1915 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-soldier-is-photographed-with-his-wife-and-daughter-before-leaving-105325286.html
RMG39YDA–A soldier is photographed with his wife and daughter before leaving to fight for King and Country Date: circa 1915
Old Testament. Book of Daniel. Belshazzar's Feast. Engraving. 'Los Heroes y las Grandezas de la Tierra'. Volume I. 1854. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-testament-book-of-daniel-belshazzars-feast-engraving-los-heroes-y-las-grandezas-de-la-tierra-volume-i-1854-image561318174.html
RM2RH671J–Old Testament. Book of Daniel. Belshazzar's Feast. Engraving. 'Los Heroes y las Grandezas de la Tierra'. Volume I. 1854.
Jephthah And Daughter Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jephthah-and-daughter-image8247218.html
RMAHCMY3–Jephthah And Daughter
THE DAUGHTER OF JEPHTHAH AND HER COMPANIONS. Judges xi. 37. And she said unto her father, Let this thing be done for me: let me alone two months, that I may go up and down upon the mountains, and bewail my virginity, I and my fellows From the book ' The Old Testament : three hundred and ninety-six compositions illustrating the Old Testament ' Part II by J. James Tissot Published by M. de Brunoff in Paris, London and New York in 1904 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-daughter-of-jephthah-and-her-companions-judges-xi-37-and-she-said-unto-her-father-let-this-thing-be-done-for-me-let-me-alone-two-months-that-i-may-go-up-and-down-upon-the-mountains-and-bewail-my-virginity-i-and-my-fellows-from-the-book-the-old-testament-three-hundred-and-ninety-six-compositions-illustrating-the-old-testament-part-ii-by-j-james-tissot-published-by-m-de-brunoff-in-paris-london-and-new-york-in-1904-image439011717.html
RM2GE6KWW–THE DAUGHTER OF JEPHTHAH AND HER COMPANIONS. Judges xi. 37. And she said unto her father, Let this thing be done for me: let me alone two months, that I may go up and down upon the mountains, and bewail my virginity, I and my fellows From the book ' The Old Testament : three hundred and ninety-six compositions illustrating the Old Testament ' Part II by J. James Tissot Published by M. de Brunoff in Paris, London and New York in 1904
1860s IPHIGENIE II LOOKING OUT TO SEA BY ANSELM FEUERBACH IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY SHE IS SAVED FROM SACRIFICE BY THE GODDESS DIANA - ka9469 HAR001 HARS DRAPED TROUBLED CONCERNED SADNESS FREEDOM DREAMS ADVENTURE PROTECTION ROBES COURAGE REFLECTIVE THINK SHE MOOD REFLECTING TRAGEDY PONDER PONDERING CONSIDER LOST IN THOUGHT CONCEPTUAL GLUM 1860s DERIVATIVE POSTCARD SACRIFICE CONTEMPLATIVE DIANA MEDITATE MEDITATIVE MISERABLE YOUNG ADULT WOMAN CONSIDERING GODDESS HAR001 MYTHOLOGY OLD FASHIONED SAVED Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1860s-iphigenie-ii-looking-out-to-sea-by-anselm-feuerbach-in-greek-mythology-she-is-saved-from-sacrifice-by-the-goddess-diana-ka9469-har001-hars-draped-troubled-concerned-sadness-freedom-dreams-adventure-protection-robes-courage-reflective-think-she-mood-reflecting-tragedy-ponder-pondering-consider-lost-in-thought-conceptual-glum-1860s-derivative-postcard-sacrifice-contemplative-diana-meditate-meditative-miserable-young-adult-woman-considering-goddess-har001-mythology-old-fashioned-saved-image491161950.html
RM2KF2A26–1860s IPHIGENIE II LOOKING OUT TO SEA BY ANSELM FEUERBACH IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY SHE IS SAVED FROM SACRIFICE BY THE GODDESS DIANA - ka9469 HAR001 HARS DRAPED TROUBLED CONCERNED SADNESS FREEDOM DREAMS ADVENTURE PROTECTION ROBES COURAGE REFLECTIVE THINK SHE MOOD REFLECTING TRAGEDY PONDER PONDERING CONSIDER LOST IN THOUGHT CONCEPTUAL GLUM 1860s DERIVATIVE POSTCARD SACRIFICE CONTEMPLATIVE DIANA MEDITATE MEDITATIVE MISERABLE YOUNG ADULT WOMAN CONSIDERING GODDESS HAR001 MYTHOLOGY OLD FASHIONED SAVED
Jewish family marking their home with lamb's blood for the first Passover. Hand-colored woodcut Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jewish-family-marking-their-home-with-lambs-blood-for-the-first-passover-57145604.html
RMD8Y5PC–Jewish family marking their home with lamb's blood for the first Passover. Hand-colored woodcut
Sophonisba was a Carthaginian noblewoman who lived during the Second Punic War, and the daughter of Hasdrubal Gisco Gisgonis. In an act that became legendary, Sophonisba poisoned herself rather than be humiliated in a Roman triumph Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sophonisba-was-a-carthaginian-noblewoman-who-lived-during-the-second-punic-war-and-the-daughter-of-hasdrubal-gisco-gisgonis-in-an-act-that-became-legendary-sophonisba-poisoned-herself-rather-than-be-humiliated-in-a-roman-triumph-image261256859.html
RMW517P3–Sophonisba was a Carthaginian noblewoman who lived during the Second Punic War, and the daughter of Hasdrubal Gisco Gisgonis. In an act that became legendary, Sophonisba poisoned herself rather than be humiliated in a Roman triumph
Illustration of Jephthah's Rash Vow - After Leading the Israelite's into Battle against the Ammon and Defeating them Jephthah Vows to Sacrifice whatev Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustration-of-jephthahs-rash-vow-after-leading-the-israelites-into-battle-against-the-ammon-and-defeating-them-jephthah-vows-to-sacrifice-whatev-image617545662.html
RM2XTKHP6–Illustration of Jephthah's Rash Vow - After Leading the Israelite's into Battle against the Ammon and Defeating them Jephthah Vows to Sacrifice whatev
Plaque depicting the sacrifice of Iphigenia, daughter of King Agamemnon. Chromolithograph by W. Griggs from Frederick Rathbone's Old Wedgwood, the Decorative or Artistic Ceramic Work Produced by Josiah Wedgwood, Quaritch, London, 1898. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plaque-depicting-the-sacrifice-of-iphigenia-daughter-of-king-agamemnon-chromolithograph-by-w-griggs-from-frederick-rathbones-old-wedgwood-the-decorative-or-artistic-ceramic-work-produced-by-josiah-wedgwood-quaritch-london-1898-image212434863.html
RMP9H6RB–Plaque depicting the sacrifice of Iphigenia, daughter of King Agamemnon. Chromolithograph by W. Griggs from Frederick Rathbone's Old Wedgwood, the Decorative or Artistic Ceramic Work Produced by Josiah Wedgwood, Quaritch, London, 1898.
Munich Votive Relief. Greek votive relief from about 220 BC on display in the Glyptothek Museum in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. In a rural sanctuary a sacrificing family approach Asclepius, the god of healing, seated on a throne and his daughter Hygieia. In the middle there is an altar, to the left a sacred plane tree and in the background a pillar with two small figures of gods. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-munich-votive-relief-greek-votive-relief-from-about-220-bc-on-display-135831587.html
RMHTYJG3–Munich Votive Relief. Greek votive relief from about 220 BC on display in the Glyptothek Museum in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. In a rural sanctuary a sacrificing family approach Asclepius, the god of healing, seated on a throne and his daughter Hygieia. In the middle there is an altar, to the left a sacred plane tree and in the background a pillar with two small figures of gods.
Iphigenia was the daughter of Agamemnon, leader of the Greek forces against the Troy in the Trojan War. To appease the goddess Artemis (the Roman Diana), Agamemnon was told to sacrifice Iphigenia, seen in this illustration at Aulis, the port town in eastern Greece, where Agamemnon's fleet was prevented by Artemis from sailing until he had sacrificed her. When the sacrifice was about to take place, Iphigenia was whisked away to Taurus and an animal sent in her place. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-iphigenia-was-the-daughter-of-agamemnon-leader-of-the-greek-forces-91616274.html
RFF91DDP–Iphigenia was the daughter of Agamemnon, leader of the Greek forces against the Troy in the Trojan War. To appease the goddess Artemis (the Roman Diana), Agamemnon was told to sacrifice Iphigenia, seen in this illustration at Aulis, the port town in eastern Greece, where Agamemnon's fleet was prevented by Artemis from sailing until he had sacrificed her. When the sacrifice was about to take place, Iphigenia was whisked away to Taurus and an animal sent in her place.
Jephtah's Daughter Jephta und seine Tochter, Book of Judges, chapter 11, verse 34-38, Old Testament, Bible, historic illustration 1890 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jephtahs-daughter-jephta-und-seine-tochter-book-of-judges-chapter-11-verse-34-38-old-testament-bible-historic-illustration-1890-image556025344.html
RM2R8H400–Jephtah's Daughter Jephta und seine Tochter, Book of Judges, chapter 11, verse 34-38, Old Testament, Bible, historic illustration 1890
The daughter Jepthas draws towards its victorious father, who has vowed the first who met him at the gate, to sacrifice to the gods. From the Luebeck Bible Staphan Arndes, 1494 / Die Tochter Jepthas zieht ihrem siegreichen Vater entgegen, der geschworen hat, den Ersten, der ihm am Stadttor begegnet, den Goettern zu opfern. Aus der Luebecker Bibel, Staphan Arndes, 1494, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-daughter-jepthas-draws-towards-its-victorious-father-who-has-vowed-the-first-who-met-him-at-the-gate-to-sacrifice-to-the-gods-from-the-luebeck-bible-staphan-arndes-1494-die-tochter-jepthas-zieht-ihrem-siegreichen-vater-entgegen-der-geschworen-hat-den-ersten-der-ihm-am-stadttor-begegnet-den-goettern-zu-opfern-aus-der-luebecker-bibel-staphan-arndes-1494-historical-digital-improved-reproduction-of-an-original-from-the-19th-century-digitale-reproduktion-einer-originalvorlage-aus-dem-19-jahrhundert-image364462336.html
RF2C4XKC0–The daughter Jepthas draws towards its victorious father, who has vowed the first who met him at the gate, to sacrifice to the gods. From the Luebeck Bible Staphan Arndes, 1494 / Die Tochter Jepthas zieht ihrem siegreichen Vater entgegen, der geschworen hat, den Ersten, der ihm am Stadttor begegnet, den Goettern zu opfern. Aus der Luebecker Bibel, Staphan Arndes, 1494, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
A father dips his 2 year old daughter's feet in the blood of a sacrificed cow, Shubra, Egypt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-father-dips-his-2-year-old-daughters-feet-in-the-blood-of-a-sacrificed-cow-shubra-egypt-image343151365.html
RF2AX7W1W–A father dips his 2 year old daughter's feet in the blood of a sacrificed cow, Shubra, Egypt.
Jefta offers his daughter, Anonymous, After Hans Bol, after Gerard de Jode, 1585 print Jefta raises his sword to kill and sacrifice his daughter. The daughter kneels at the altar. On the left the weekly friends of Jefta's daughter. Soldiers watch on the right. In the background a city in the landscape. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Ri. 11. This print is part of an album. paper engraving fulfilment of Jephthah's vow to the Lord: Jephthah's daughter is sacrificed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jefta-offers-his-daughter-anonymous-after-hans-bol-after-gerard-de-jode-1585-print-jefta-raises-his-sword-to-kill-and-sacrifice-his-daughter-the-daughter-kneels-at-the-altar-on-the-left-the-weekly-friends-of-jeftas-daughter-soldiers-watch-on-the-right-in-the-background-a-city-in-the-landscape-under-the-show-a-reference-in-latin-to-the-bible-text-in-ri-11-this-print-is-part-of-an-album-paper-engraving-fulfilment-of-jephthahs-vow-to-the-lord-jephthahs-daughter-is-sacrificed-image594196256.html
RM2WEKYAT–Jefta offers his daughter, Anonymous, After Hans Bol, after Gerard de Jode, 1585 print Jefta raises his sword to kill and sacrifice his daughter. The daughter kneels at the altar. On the left the weekly friends of Jefta's daughter. Soldiers watch on the right. In the background a city in the landscape. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Ri. 11. This print is part of an album. paper engraving fulfilment of Jephthah's vow to the Lord: Jephthah's daughter is sacrificed
Jephthah returns after his victory over the Ammonites and is festively welcomed by his daughter and musician women (Ri. 11:34-36). Jephthah is about to tear his clothes in despair because he had promised God to sacrifice the first thing that would meet him from his house, this turns out to be his daughter., Jephthah is welcomed by his daughter History of Jephthah (series title), print maker: Nicolaes Ryckmans, (mentioned on object), Pieter de Jode (I), (mentioned on object), publisher: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1616 - 1643, paper, engraving, h 215 mm × w 280 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jephthah-returns-after-his-victory-over-the-ammonites-and-is-festively-welcomed-by-his-daughter-and-musician-women-ri-1134-36-jephthah-is-about-to-tear-his-clothes-in-despair-because-he-had-promised-god-to-sacrifice-the-first-thing-that-would-meet-him-from-his-house-this-turns-out-to-be-his-daughter-jephthah-is-welcomed-by-his-daughter-history-of-jephthah-series-title-print-maker-nicolaes-ryckmans-mentioned-on-object-pieter-de-jode-i-mentioned-on-object-publisher-claes-jansz-visscher-ii-mentioned-on-object-amsterdam-1616-1643-paper-engraving-h-215-mm-w-280-image472145180.html
RM2JC41YT–Jephthah returns after his victory over the Ammonites and is festively welcomed by his daughter and musician women (Ri. 11:34-36). Jephthah is about to tear his clothes in despair because he had promised God to sacrifice the first thing that would meet him from his house, this turns out to be his daughter., Jephthah is welcomed by his daughter History of Jephthah (series title), print maker: Nicolaes Ryckmans, (mentioned on object), Pieter de Jode (I), (mentioned on object), publisher: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1616 - 1643, paper, engraving, h 215 mm × w 280
Terracotta Megarian bowl 2nd century B.C. Greek, Boeotian This vase belongs to a select group of bowls decorated in relief with scenes from epic poetry and from Classical Greek tragedy. Depicted here are five scenes from Euripides's play Iphigenia at Aulis, including inscriptions that identify the figures. Represented are: Agamemnon, who has weakened in his resolve to sacrifice his daughter to Artemis, biding his slave to take a letter to his wife, Clytemnestra, instructing her not to send her daughter to Aulis; Menelaos, Agamemnon's brother, taking the letter from the messenger by force; Mene Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-megarian-bowl-2nd-century-bc-greek-boeotian-this-vase-belongs-to-a-select-group-of-bowls-decorated-in-relief-with-scenes-from-epic-poetry-and-from-classical-greek-tragedy-depicted-here-are-five-scenes-from-euripidess-play-iphigenia-at-aulis-including-inscriptions-that-identify-the-figures-represented-are-agamemnon-who-has-weakened-in-his-resolve-to-sacrifice-his-daughter-to-artemis-biding-his-slave-to-take-a-letter-to-his-wife-clytemnestra-instructing-her-not-to-send-her-daughter-to-aulis-menelaos-agamemnons-brother-taking-the-letter-from-the-messenger-by-force-mene-image457998651.html
RM2HH3HXK–Terracotta Megarian bowl 2nd century B.C. Greek, Boeotian This vase belongs to a select group of bowls decorated in relief with scenes from epic poetry and from Classical Greek tragedy. Depicted here are five scenes from Euripides's play Iphigenia at Aulis, including inscriptions that identify the figures. Represented are: Agamemnon, who has weakened in his resolve to sacrifice his daughter to Artemis, biding his slave to take a letter to his wife, Clytemnestra, instructing her not to send her daughter to Aulis; Menelaos, Agamemnon's brother, taking the letter from the messenger by force; Mene
The daughter of Jephta with her playmates, Book of Judges, chapter 11, group of woman, lying, exhausted, mourning, sacrifice, father, Bible, Old Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-daughter-of-jephta-with-her-playmates-book-of-judges-chapter-11-group-of-woman-lying-exhausted-mourning-sacrifice-father-bible-old-image592253662.html
RM2WBFDGE–The daughter of Jephta with her playmates, Book of Judges, chapter 11, group of woman, lying, exhausted, mourning, sacrifice, father, Bible, Old
The Sacrifice of Polyxena 1730 Giovanni Battista Pittoni Venice 1687-1767 Italy Italian ( Polyxena, with whom Achilles fell in love, was the younger daughter of Priam and Hecuba, the king and queen of Troy. ) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sacrifice-of-polyxena-1730-giovanni-battista-pittoni-venice-1687-1767-italy-italian-polyxena-with-whom-achilles-fell-in-love-was-the-younger-daughter-of-priam-and-hecuba-the-king-and-queen-of-troy-image350569162.html
RM2BA9PF6–The Sacrifice of Polyxena 1730 Giovanni Battista Pittoni Venice 1687-1767 Italy Italian ( Polyxena, with whom Achilles fell in love, was the younger daughter of Priam and Hecuba, the king and queen of Troy. )
Bedouin woman and her young daughter at the High Place of Sacrifice, Petra, Jordan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bedouin-woman-and-her-young-daughter-at-the-high-place-of-sacrifice-image69487138.html
RME11BFE–Bedouin woman and her young daughter at the High Place of Sacrifice, Petra, Jordan
The Sacrifice of Iphigenia 1645 Sébastien Bourdon 1616-71 France French ( Iphigenia daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra. Diane is irritated against Agamemnon for an obscure offense. Greeks gathered at Aulis to pass the Bosporus and attack Troy, waiting in vain for a favorable wind ) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-sacrifice-of-iphigenia-1645-sbastien-bourdon-1616-71-france-french-94099362.html
RMFD2GKE–The Sacrifice of Iphigenia 1645 Sébastien Bourdon 1616-71 France French ( Iphigenia daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra. Diane is irritated against Agamemnon for an obscure offense. Greeks gathered at Aulis to pass the Bosporus and attack Troy, waiting in vain for a favorable wind )
Jephthah's Daughter Julius by Schrader Jephtha Jephte Book of Judges tribe of Manasseh sacrificing sacrifice Joshua Bible Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jephthahs-daughter-julius-by-schrader-jephtha-jephte-book-of-judges-77584259.html
RMEE67EB–Jephthah's Daughter Julius by Schrader Jephtha Jephte Book of Judges tribe of Manasseh sacrificing sacrifice Joshua Bible
Perseus frees Andromeda by Piero di Cosimo, (Florence 1462-1522 , Florence, Italy. Perseus is dealing with the sea monster that is about to attack Andromeda, daughter of the King of Ethiopia, offered as a sacrifice to placate the monster’s ire. The monster had been unleashed by Poseidon, angry with the boastful Cassiopeia, Andromeda’s mother. ) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/perseus-frees-andromeda-by-piero-di-cosimo-florence-1462-1522-florence-italy-perseus-is-dealing-with-the-sea-monster-that-is-about-to-attack-andromeda-daughter-of-the-king-of-ethiopia-offered-as-a-sacrifice-to-placate-the-monsters-ire-the-monster-had-been-unleashed-by-poseidon-angry-with-the-boastful-cassiopeia-andromedas-mother-image486862237.html
RM2K82DN1–Perseus frees Andromeda by Piero di Cosimo, (Florence 1462-1522 , Florence, Italy. Perseus is dealing with the sea monster that is about to attack Andromeda, daughter of the King of Ethiopia, offered as a sacrifice to placate the monster’s ire. The monster had been unleashed by Poseidon, angry with the boastful Cassiopeia, Andromeda’s mother. )
Jephthah's Daughter Judges 11. The judge Jephthah had just won a battle over the Ammonites, and vowed that he would offer the first thing that came out of his house as a burnt offering to Yahweh. However, his only child, an unnamed daughter, came out to meet him dancing and playing a tambourine (v. 34). She encourages Jephthah to fulfill his vow (v. 36) but asks for two months to weep for her virginity (v. 38). After this period of time Jephthah fulfilled his vow and offered his daughter. Gouache paint on cardboard by James Tissot 1896-1902 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jephthahs-daughter-judges-11-the-judge-jephthah-had-just-won-a-battle-over-the-ammonites-and-vowed-that-he-would-offer-the-first-thing-that-came-out-of-his-house-as-a-burnt-offering-to-yahweh-however-his-only-child-an-unnamed-daughter-came-out-to-meet-him-dancing-and-playing-a-tambourine-v-34-she-encourages-jephthah-to-fulfill-his-vow-v-36-but-asks-for-two-months-to-weep-for-her-virginity-v-38-after-this-period-of-time-jephthah-fulfilled-his-vow-and-offered-his-daughter-gouache-paint-on-cardboard-by-james-tissot-1896-1902-image432271468.html
RM2G37JJM–Jephthah's Daughter Judges 11. The judge Jephthah had just won a battle over the Ammonites, and vowed that he would offer the first thing that came out of his house as a burnt offering to Yahweh. However, his only child, an unnamed daughter, came out to meet him dancing and playing a tambourine (v. 34). She encourages Jephthah to fulfill his vow (v. 36) but asks for two months to weep for her virginity (v. 38). After this period of time Jephthah fulfilled his vow and offered his daughter. Gouache paint on cardboard by James Tissot 1896-1902
Sacrifice of Iphigenia' by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, 1735. Artemis, the Greek goddess of hunting, watches the preparations for the sacrifice of Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon, that she has demanded. From the University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sacrifice-of-iphigenia-by-giovanni-battista-tiepolo-1735-artemis-the-greek-goddess-of-hunting-watches-the-preparations-for-the-sacrifice-of-iphigenia-daughter-of-agamemnon-that-she-has-demanded-from-the-university-of-arizona-museum-of-art-tucson-arizona-usa-image377038291.html
RM2CWBG57–Sacrifice of Iphigenia' by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, 1735. Artemis, the Greek goddess of hunting, watches the preparations for the sacrifice of Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon, that she has demanded. From the University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
Being a parent comes with sacrifice. a young woman entertaining her daughter with a tablet while suffering with a headache on the sofa at home. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/being-a-parent-comes-with-sacrifice-a-young-woman-entertaining-her-daughter-with-a-tablet-while-suffering-with-a-headache-on-the-sofa-at-home-image474780881.html
RF2JGC3T1–Being a parent comes with sacrifice. a young woman entertaining her daughter with a tablet while suffering with a headache on the sofa at home.
Art inspired by The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1789, Oil on canvas, 26 7/8 × 18 in. (68.3 × 45.7 cm), Paintings, Gaetano Gandolfi (Italian, San Matteo della Decima 1734–1802 Bologna), This oil sketch for a ceiling in a room of Palazzo Gnudi Scagliarini in Bologna takes its subject from, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-the-sacrifice-of-iphigenia-1789-oil-on-canvas-26-78-18-in-683-457-cm-paintings-gaetano-gandolfi-italian-san-matteo-della-decima-17341802-bologna-this-oil-sketch-for-a-ceiling-in-a-room-of-palazzo-gnudi-scagliarini-in-bologna-takes-its-subject-from-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image462865074.html
RF2HW193E–Art inspired by The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1789, Oil on canvas, 26 7/8 × 18 in. (68.3 × 45.7 cm), Paintings, Gaetano Gandolfi (Italian, San Matteo della Decima 1734–1802 Bologna), This oil sketch for a ceiling in a room of Palazzo Gnudi Scagliarini in Bologna takes its subject from, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
The Sacrifice of Iphigenia. Artist: Gaetano Gandolfi (Italian, San Matteo della Decima 1734-1802 Bologna). Dimensions: 26 7/8 × 18 in. (68.3 × 45.7 cm). Date: 1789. This oil sketch for a ceiling in a room of Palazzo Gnudi Scagliarini in Bologna takes its subject from the great Greek playwright Euripides (ca. 480-406 BC). Agamemnon's daughter is about to be sacrificed to appease the goddess Diana, who at the climactic moment appears and substitutes a deer on the altar. A flying putto stays the hand of the priest while the warrior Achilles, who had attempted to intervene, lies on the ground, as Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sacrifice-of-iphigenia-artist-gaetano-gandolfi-italian-san-matteo-della-decima-1734-1802-bologna-dimensions-26-78-18-in-683-457-cm-date-1789-this-oil-sketch-for-a-ceiling-in-a-room-of-palazzo-gnudi-scagliarini-in-bologna-takes-its-subject-from-the-great-greek-playwright-euripides-ca-480-406-bc-agamemnons-daughter-is-about-to-be-sacrificed-to-appease-the-goddess-diana-who-at-the-climactic-moment-appears-and-substitutes-a-deer-on-the-altar-a-flying-putto-stays-the-hand-of-the-priest-while-the-warrior-achilles-who-had-attempted-to-intervene-lies-on-the-ground-as-image213324258.html
RMPB1N7E–The Sacrifice of Iphigenia. Artist: Gaetano Gandolfi (Italian, San Matteo della Decima 1734-1802 Bologna). Dimensions: 26 7/8 × 18 in. (68.3 × 45.7 cm). Date: 1789. This oil sketch for a ceiling in a room of Palazzo Gnudi Scagliarini in Bologna takes its subject from the great Greek playwright Euripides (ca. 480-406 BC). Agamemnon's daughter is about to be sacrificed to appease the goddess Diana, who at the climactic moment appears and substitutes a deer on the altar. A flying putto stays the hand of the priest while the warrior Achilles, who had attempted to intervene, lies on the ground, as
A mother and daughter with a photograph of her dad who is serving in Iraq for the US Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-mother-and-daughter-with-a-photograph-of-her-dad-who-is-serving-21103875.html
RMB69A5R–A mother and daughter with a photograph of her dad who is serving in Iraq for the US Army
Iphigenia was the daughter of Agamemnon, leader of the Greek forces against the Troy in the Trojan War. To appease the goddess Artemis (the Roman Diana), Agamemnon was told to sacrifice Iphigenia, seen in this illustration at Aulis, the port town in eastern Greece, where Agamemnon's fleet was prevented by Artemis from sailing until he had sacrificed her. When the sacrifice was about to take place, Iphigenia was whisked away to Taurus and an animal sent in her place. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-iphigenia-was-the-daughter-of-agamemnon-leader-of-the-greek-forces-91616271.html
RFF91DDK–Iphigenia was the daughter of Agamemnon, leader of the Greek forces against the Troy in the Trojan War. To appease the goddess Artemis (the Roman Diana), Agamemnon was told to sacrifice Iphigenia, seen in this illustration at Aulis, the port town in eastern Greece, where Agamemnon's fleet was prevented by Artemis from sailing until he had sacrificed her. When the sacrifice was about to take place, Iphigenia was whisked away to Taurus and an animal sent in her place.
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RMA315N2–Ww1 Soldier And Family
Family making a milk sacrifice, Hindu festival Thaipusam, Batu Caves limestone caves and temples, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-family-making-a-milk-sacrifice-hindu-festival-thaipusam-batu-caves-48697437.html
RMCR6A25–Family making a milk sacrifice, Hindu festival Thaipusam, Batu Caves limestone caves and temples, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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RFE69D59–Asian mother and daughter lighting candles in temple
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Two biblical representations. Above, Jephthah returns from a battle and the first person he sees is his only daughter, who approaches him from the house with her followers. Jephthah promised God that in return for victory, he would sacrifice that which would meet him first on his return home. Below, Samson pulls down the pillars of the temple, so that he and the Philistines perish. Top right: Pl. II. Jephthah's daughter, Samson's death, print maker: Noach van der Meer (I), (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Noach van der Meer (I), (mentioned on object), Leiden, 1724 - 1769, paper Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-biblical-representations-above-jephthah-returns-from-a-battle-and-the-first-person-he-sees-is-his-only-daughter-who-approaches-him-from-the-house-with-her-followers-jephthah-promised-god-that-in-return-for-victory-he-would-sacrifice-that-which-would-meet-him-first-on-his-return-home-below-samson-pulls-down-the-pillars-of-the-temple-so-that-he-and-the-philistines-perish-top-right-pl-ii-jephthahs-daughter-samsons-death-print-maker-noach-van-der-meer-i-mentioned-on-object-intermediary-draughtsman-noach-van-der-meer-i-mentioned-on-object-leiden-1724-1769-paper-image472242929.html
RM2JC8EJW–Two biblical representations. Above, Jephthah returns from a battle and the first person he sees is his only daughter, who approaches him from the house with her followers. Jephthah promised God that in return for victory, he would sacrifice that which would meet him first on his return home. Below, Samson pulls down the pillars of the temple, so that he and the Philistines perish. Top right: Pl. II. Jephthah's daughter, Samson's death, print maker: Noach van der Meer (I), (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Noach van der Meer (I), (mentioned on object), Leiden, 1724 - 1769, paper
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“She will pass me by” from ‘The Nightingale and the Rose’ in The Happy Prince and Other Tales by Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) illustrated by Charles Robinson (1870-1937). See more information below. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/she-will-pass-me-by-from-the-nightingale-and-the-rose-in-the-happy-prince-and-other-tales-by-oscar-wilde-1854-1900-illustrated-by-charles-robinson-1870-1937-see-more-information-below-image344789086.html
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Perseus frees Andromeda by Piero di Cosimo, (Florence 1462-1522 , Florence, Italy. Perseus is dealing with the sea monster that is about to attack Andromeda, daughter of the King of Ethiopia, offered as a sacrifice to placate the monster’s ire. The monster had been unleashed by Poseidon, angry with the boastful Cassiopeia, Andromeda’s mother. ) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/perseus-frees-andromeda-by-piero-di-cosimo-florence-1462-1522-florence-italy-perseus-is-dealing-with-the-sea-monster-that-is-about-to-attack-andromeda-daughter-of-the-king-of-ethiopia-offered-as-a-sacrifice-to-placate-the-monsters-ire-the-monster-had-been-unleashed-by-poseidon-angry-with-the-boastful-cassiopeia-andromedas-mother-image486862234.html
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Saint George Defeating the Dragon 1581 Gillis Coignet I 1542-1599 Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, Belgium, Belgian. ( The legend tells of a dragon causing terror in the city of Silene, Libya, and the people having to sacrifice sheep and eventually humans to the dragon. The king's daughter was chosen as the next sacrifice, but Saint George saved her by killing the dragon with a lance. ) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saint-george-defeating-the-dragon-1581-gillis-coignet-i-1542-1599-royal-museum-of-fine-arts-antwerp-belgium-belgian-the-legend-tells-of-a-dragon-causing-terror-in-the-city-of-silene-libya-and-the-people-having-to-sacrifice-sheep-and-eventually-humans-to-the-dragon-the-kings-daughter-was-chosen-as-the-next-sacrifice-but-saint-george-saved-her-by-killing-the-dragon-with-a-lance-image598594542.html
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He Will Give An Eye For Blinded Korean Soldier -- The supreme sacrifice for his fellowmen will be made by 45-year-old Walter Demend of Western Berlin seen here with his wife and daughter. He went to the American High Command and offered to have one of his own eyes taken out and given to an unknown soldier blinded in Korea. Modern surgery makes it possible for a blind man to have his sight restored by using the kornea of another. The Medical Division of the United Nation's Forces has accepted the offer of one of Demend's eyes. March 05, 1951. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/he-will-give-an-eye-for-blinded-korean-soldier-the-supreme-sacrifice-for-his-fellowmen-will-be-made-by-45-year-old-walter-demend-of-western-berlin-seen-here-with-his-wife-and-daughter-he-went-to-the-american-high-command-and-offered-to-have-one-of-his-own-eyes-taken-out-and-given-to-an-unknown-soldier-blinded-in-korea-modern-surgery-makes-it-possible-for-a-blind-man-to-have-his-sight-restored-by-using-the-kornea-of-another-the-medical-division-of-the-united-nations-forces-has-accepted-the-offer-of-one-of-demends-eyes-march-05-1951-image624686329.html
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The Sacrifice of Polyxena. Artist: Giovanni David (Italian, Cabella Ligure 1749-1790 Genoa). Dimensions: plate: 8 3/4 x 11 15/16 in. (22.2 x 30.3 cm) sheet: 10 1/4 x 13 9/16 in. (26 x 34.4 cm). Date: 1776. According to Greek legend, the warrior Achilles fell in love with Polyxena, daughter of King Priam of Troy. She was promised to him in marriage if he agreed to end the war between the Greeks and the Trojans. Achilles was ambushed by Polyxena's brothers, however, who shot a poisoned arrow in his heel--hence the expression 'Achilles heel,' a point of vulnerability. Before he died, Achilles o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sacrifice-of-polyxena-artist-giovanni-david-italian-cabella-ligure-1749-1790-genoa-dimensions-plate-8-34-x-11-1516-in-222-x-303-cm-sheet-10-14-x-13-916-in-26-x-344-cm-date-1776-according-to-greek-legend-the-warrior-achilles-fell-in-love-with-polyxena-daughter-of-king-priam-of-troy-she-was-promised-to-him-in-marriage-if-he-agreed-to-end-the-war-between-the-greeks-and-the-trojans-achilles-was-ambushed-by-polyxenas-brothers-however-who-shot-a-poisoned-arrow-in-his-heel-hence-the-expression-achilles-heel-a-point-of-vulnerability-before-he-died-achilles-o-image213167914.html
RMPAPHRP–The Sacrifice of Polyxena. Artist: Giovanni David (Italian, Cabella Ligure 1749-1790 Genoa). Dimensions: plate: 8 3/4 x 11 15/16 in. (22.2 x 30.3 cm) sheet: 10 1/4 x 13 9/16 in. (26 x 34.4 cm). Date: 1776. According to Greek legend, the warrior Achilles fell in love with Polyxena, daughter of King Priam of Troy. She was promised to him in marriage if he agreed to end the war between the Greeks and the Trojans. Achilles was ambushed by Polyxena's brothers, however, who shot a poisoned arrow in his heel--hence the expression 'Achilles heel,' a point of vulnerability. Before he died, Achilles o
centre: Allan Clayton (Jephtha) awaiting the sacrifice of his daughter at the stake in JEPHTHA by Handel at The Royal Opera, Covent Garden, London WC2 08/11/2023 music: George Frideric Handel libretto: Thomas Morell conductor: Laurence Cummings set design: Simon Lima Holdsworth costumes: Ilona Karas lighting: Fabiani Piccioli movement: Anna Morrissey director: Oliver Mears Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/centre-allan-clayton-jephtha-awaiting-the-sacrifice-of-his-daughter-at-the-stake-in-jephtha-by-handel-at-the-royal-opera-covent-garden-london-wc2-08112023-music-george-frideric-handel-libretto-thomas-morell-conductor-laurence-cummings-set-design-simon-lima-holdsworth-costumes-ilona-karas-lighting-fabiani-piccioli-movement-anna-morrissey-director-oliver-mears-image571857593.html
RM2T6AA5D–centre: Allan Clayton (Jephtha) awaiting the sacrifice of his daughter at the stake in JEPHTHA by Handel at The Royal Opera, Covent Garden, London WC2 08/11/2023 music: George Frideric Handel libretto: Thomas Morell conductor: Laurence Cummings set design: Simon Lima Holdsworth costumes: Ilona Karas lighting: Fabiani Piccioli movement: Anna Morrissey director: Oliver Mears
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