Caim Matando Abel – Seguidor de Caravaggio
Cain Slaying Abel, Follower of Caravaggio (Italian Baroque Era Painter, ca.1571-1610), oil on canvas, 60 x 43.18 cm (23.5 x 17 in.), Private Collection (USA)
Jardim do Éden – Roelandt Savery
Garden of Eden, first half of 17th century, Roelandt Savery (Roelant Saverij, Flemish Northern Renaissance Painter, 1576-1639), Oil on wood panel, 54 x 87 cm (21.3 x 34.3 in.), Royal
Encontrando Moisés – Bartholomeus Breenbergh
The Finding of Moses, 1639, Bartholomeus Breenbergh (Dutch Baroque Era Painter, ca.1598-1657), oil on panel, 48 x 81 cm (18.9 x 31.9 in.), Private Collection. Large size here.
Pedro Liberto por um Anjo – Ribera
St. Peter Freed by an Angel (San Pedro, libertado por un ángel), 1639, Jusepe de Ribera (called Lo Spagnoletto, Spanish-born Italian Baroque Era Painter, ca.1591-1652), oil on canvas, 177 x
O Filho Pródigo – Friedrich Giessmann
The prodigal son (Der Verlorene Sohn), 1845, Friedrich Giessmann (German Painter, Etcher and Lithographer, 1810-1847), oil on canvas, 43.18 x 38.1 cm (17 x 15 in.), Private Collection (Zürich, Switzerland)
O Rico e Lázaro – Bonifacio Veronese
The rich man and Lazarus (“Dives and Lazarus”), 1540s, Bonifacio Veronese (Bonifazio Veronese, Italian High Renaissance Painter, ca.1487-1553), Oil on canvas, 204 x 436 cm (80.3 x 171.7 in.), Gallerie
Uma das Sete Pragas do Egito – John Martin
One of the Seven Plagues of Egypt (It is suggested “The water of the Nile turned blood red”), early 19th century, Attributed to John Martin (English Romantic Painter, 1789-1854), oil
“O Bom Samaritano” – Vincent Van Gogh
The Good Samaritan, After Delacroix (De barmhartige Samaritaan, naar Delacroix), Saint-Rémy, May, 1890, Vincent Van Gogh (Dutch Post-Impressionist Painter, 1853-1890), Oil on canvas, 73 x 60 cm, The Kröller-Müller Museum,
“Porque era dono de muitas propriedades” – George Frederick Watts
“For He Had Great Possessions”, 1894, George Frederick Watts (English Pre-Raphaelite/Symbolist Painter and Sculptor, 1817-1904), Oil paint on canvas, 139.7 x 58.4 cm, Tate Gallery, London, UK. Large size here.