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Delve into William Blake's profound Romantic masterpiece, 'Job Confessing His Presumption To God Who Answers From The Whirlwind,' exploring its biblical symbolism and masterful pen technique at the Scottish National Gallery.
Witness William Blake's 'Satan Schüttet Die Plagen Über Hiob Aus,' a powerful Romantic painting depicting Job’s suffering. Explore symbolism, emotion & Blake’s visionary style.
Witness William Blake's 'Job and his Family Restored to Prosperity'! This iconic Romantic engraving depicts biblical figures finding solace after suffering, showcasing intricate detail & profound spiritual themes.
William Blake’s "Job and His Family Restored to Prosperity" depicts biblical figures finding solace after trials. This Romantic masterpiece showcases vibrant colors & intricate detail, embodying faith & renewal.
Salvador Dalí's 'Leviathan (Job 40:21)' is a surreal gouache masterpiece, blending biblical imagery with unsettling symbolism. Explore the duality of life and death through this iconic work of art.
William Blake's 'Job’s Comforters' powerfully depicts grief and empathy as Job seeks solace after devastating loss. Explore the Romantic masterpiece's emotional depth and symbolic narrative.
William Blake's "Job’s Evil Dreams" depicts a naked man embracing two others amidst demonic figures—a haunting watercolor capturing Romantic symbolism and dark beauty.
William Blake's 'Satan Smiting Job with Boils' is a dramatic engraving depicting Job’s suffering and Satan’s aggression, exploring themes of faith, torment, and divine justice in a powerful, symbolic scene.
Explore Andy Warhol's early career as a commercial illustrator & artist with 'Success is a Job in New York.' Discover his innovative techniques, iconic images, and rise to fame in NYC.
Witness 'Satan Smiting Job' by William Blake Richmond – a dramatic 1826 painting depicting biblical torment. Explore intricate details, symbolism & the artist’s legacy.
Albrecht Dürer’s poignant Jabach Altarpiece depicts Job castigated by his wife with a comforting musician, showcasing the German Renaissance artist's masterful detail and emotional depth – explore this iconic biblical scene and own a stunning reproduction.
Job and his Daughters by William Blake – A Romantic masterpiece depicting Job and his daughters before an angel figure amidst a pastoral scene, showcasing Blake’s visionary style and intricate engravings.
Leonaert Bramer's "The Trials of Job" (1630) depicts a dramatic scene of suffering and faith, showcasing the artist’s masterful Baroque style and intricate detail. Explore this iconic work!
Explore 'And My Servant Job Shall Pray For You' by Sir William Blake Richmond – a dramatic 1825 engraving of Job’s suffering, showcasing Romanticism & masterful hatching. A unique piece for art collectors.
This striking black and white engraving portrays a biblical scene featuring robed figures before an ornate building, symbolizing faith and divine blessing. Executed in 1825 by Sir William Blake Richmond, it exemplifies Romantic illustration and showcases intricate hatching techniques reflecting the artist's profound influence from Blake.