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Timothy Darling
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The book is divided into episodes, each episode (in this case, the Flood) presents 4 or 5 pictures, highlighting details. Very nice indeed. This episode inlcudes a piece by Michelangelo from the ceiling of the cistine chapel, usually ignored in favor of the heroic creation of man panel (which is also in the book).
— Mar 07, 2012 06:20AM
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Timothy Darling
is on page 101 of 352
The Caravaggio of Abraham sacrificing Isaac has a beautiful realistic quality, gotta love renaissance art
— Aug 10, 2012 09:24AM
Timothy Darling
is on page 95 of 352
The expulsion of Hagar and Ishmael. This is a very sad story and I find it interesting how many artists depict Abraham in great sympathy with the mother and son, blessing Ishmael as they go.
— Apr 23, 2012 09:53AM
Timothy Darling
is on page 92 of 352
The stories of Lot, including the visit of the angels to Abraham, the fall of Sodom, and the incest of Lot and his daughters.
— Apr 18, 2012 08:06AM
Timothy Darling
is on page 82 of 352
The stories of Abraham. Once the book moves away from the primeval stories of Adam and Noah, it is a bit more text heavy, explaining more about fewer pictures per episode.
— Apr 09, 2012 07:24AM
Timothy Darling
is on page 75 of 352
The Tower of Babel ... the images and explanations gave me a good idea for an upcoming message.
— Mar 28, 2012 08:44AM
Timothy Darling
is on page 69 of 352
The aftermath of the flood. Surprisingly the book says the image of Noah's drunkenness is widespread. I can't say I've ever seen a depiction of it.
— Mar 21, 2012 08:47AM

