Media in category "Paintings of Jacob's ladder" The following 88 files are in this category, out of 88 total. 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. Choose your favorite jacobs ladder paintings from 169 available designs. All jacobs ladder paintings ship within 48 hours and include a 30.
Jacob's Ladder Artwork Explore Jacob's Ladder through paintings, pictures, drawings, digital art, illustrations, wallpapers, photos, prints & more. Produce an artwork depicting the scene when a divine entity appears to Jacob at Bethel, commonly known as Jacob's Ladder. Jacob's Ladder, or Jacob's Dream, illustration to the Bible painted for Thomas Butts, Genesis, xxviii, 12; Jacob lies in foreground left dreaming, behind him rises spiral staircase amid stars and golden rays above, three women stand at foot of staircase carrying trays and urns, other figures ascend or descend stairs.
c.1799. As Frankenthaler worked on this painting, its forms came to suggest a ladderlike structure topped by what she called an "exuberant figure," reminding her of the biblical narrative referred to in the work's title. In the Old Testament Book of Genesis, the patriarch Jacob, while fleeing his murderous brother Esau, has a dream in which he envisions a ladder connecting the earth to heaven.
The 18th and 19th-century poet and artist William Blake's Jacob's Ladder represents a fundamental part of his esoteric investigations, and can give researchers a clue as to his interest in the hidden aspects of scriptural study. Blake's influence extends to Sigmund Freud, Bob Dylan, Jim Morrison, and other major figures of the 20th century. Exhibition: Jacob's Ladder (Genesis 28:10-22).
Featuring works of art by William Blake, Anna Freeman Bentley and Augustus Lunn. Commentaries by Anna Freeman Bentley. The artwork titled "Jacob's Ladder," created by the artist William Blake around the period c.1799 - c.1806, exemplifies the Symbolism art movement.
This symbolic painting, executed in pencil and watercolor, is currently housed in a private collection. 'Jacob's Ladder' was created in 1973 by Marc Chagall in Naïve Art (Primitivism) style. Find more prominent pieces of religious painting at Wikiart.org.