Editor | Charles F. Horne |
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Illustrator | Michelangelo, Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci, Titian, Botticelli, Rembrandt, Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, et al. |
Genre | Juvenile literature |
Publisher | Francis R. Niglutsch |
The Bible and Its Story, Taught by One Thousand Picture Lessons is a pedagogical children's book series in 10 volumes published Francis R. Niglutsch in 1908 and 1909 illustrating pivotal scenes from the Holy Bible; edited by Charles F. Horne and Julius August Brewer, it is in the public domain.
The compilation featured artwork from over 70 artists, from renaissance masters to artists living at the time. Notable Victorian artist Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema's etchings are from late in his career.
- One of Alma-Tadema's etchings depicts Joseph's return to his people
- Miriam and her brother Aaron argue a point of comparative religion with Moses and his Midianite (or Kushite) wife Zipporah
- The Daughters of Zelophehad
- Ezekiel 34:25 by an unknown Italian artist, published by Francis R. Niglutsch, New York, in 1908. vol. 8.
- Give Us Barabbas!
See also
References
- ^ Charles Francis Horne; Julius August Brewer, eds. (1908–1909). The Bible and Its Story, Taught By One Thousand Picture Lessons. New York: Francis R. Niglutsch. OCLC 906107634.
- "Artwork From The Bible and Its Story, vol. 1". Grace Communion International Archive. Retrieved 2023-01-03.
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