A night on the Sea of Galilee c1867
A night on the Sea of Galilee
Title: A night on the Sea of Galilee / original picture by Charles Jalabert ; engraved by Emily Sartain, Phila.
Creator(s): Sartain, Emily, 1841-1927, engraver
Related Names:
Jalabert, Charles-François, 1819-1901 , artist
Bradley & Company , publisher
Date Created/Published: Philadelphia : Bradley & Co. Publishers, 66th Nth. 4th St. ; Rochester, N. York : R.H. Curran, c1867.
Summary: Print showing Jesus standing on the waters on the Sea of Galilee, speaking to the Apostles who are startled at his appearance. Includes excerpt from Mark, chapter 6.
Notes:
Title from item.
Caption continues: The original picture painted for Eugenie, Empress of the French.
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1867, by Bradley & Co. in the Clerks Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Library has two impressions, one has a slightly larger printed surface.
Subjects:
Jesus Christ.
Biblical events--1860-1870.
Apostles.
Tiberias, Lake (Israel)
Engravings--1860-1870.
Bookmark /2006678349/
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