Agnus Dei (Zurbarán)W
Agnus Dei (Zurbarán)

Lamb of God is an oil painting completed between 1635 and 1640 by the Spanish Baroque artist Francisco de Zurbarán. It is housed in the Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain.

Christ at the Sea of GalileeW
Christ at the Sea of Galilee

Christ at the Sea of Galilee is an oil painting by Jacopo Tintoretto. The painting depicts Jesus Christ raises a hand toward the apostles, who appear in a boat amid hostile waves at sea. It is an example of mannerism, a European art style that exaggerates proportion and favors compositional tension. This can be seen in the expressive postures of the figures and the muted, yet intense color of the sea and sky.

Christ Healing the Paralytic at the Pool of BethesdaW
Christ Healing the Paralytic at the Pool of Bethesda

Christ Healing the Paralytic at the Pool of Bethesda is a 1667-1670 oil on canvas painting by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, now in the National Gallery, London, to which it was presented by the Art Fund, which had bought it for £8,000 the body had been given by Graham Robertson's executors. It had been in Paris by 1812 before being acquired by Colonel George Tomline and remaining in British collections until 1950.

Diptych by Giovanni da RiminiW
Diptych by Giovanni da Rimini

Among the paintings attributed to Giovanni da Rimini are two panels from a former diptych, dated to 1300–1305, of which the left wing is in the collection of the National Gallery, London, and the right that of the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Palazzo Barberini, Rome.

Duke of Buckingham seriesW
Duke of Buckingham series

The Duke of Buckingham series is a 1590s cycle of Old and New Testament paintings by Paolo Veronese and his workshop. They were acquired in Venice in 1595 by Charles de Croy, then duke of Aarschot, and moved to his castle at Beaumont. It was acquired early in the 17th century by George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, hence its title. Most of the series are in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, though two are in the National Gallery in Prague and one in the National Gallery of Art in Washington.

Joseph's Dream (Rembrandt, 1645)W
Joseph's Dream (Rembrandt, 1645)

Joseph's Dream is a 1645 oil on canvas painting by Rembrandt. It was in the Königliche Schlöss in Berlin until 1830, when it moved to the city's Königliche Museum. It is now currently in the Gemaldegalerie, Berlin. It shows Saint Joseph receiving the second of his dreams warning him of the Massacre of the Innocents.

Joseph's Dream (Studio of Rembrandt, 1650-1655)W
Joseph's Dream (Studio of Rembrandt, 1650-1655)

Joseph's Dream is a 1650-1655 oil on canvas painting by Barent Fabritius and other artists in Rembrandt's studio. It is now in the Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest), which purchased it in 1885 from Alois Hauser the Elder's collection in Munich. It had previously been auctioned in Amsterdam in 1755.

The Miracle of the Loaves and FishesW
The Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes

The Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes is a c. 1667 - c.1682 oil on canvas painting by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, now in the National Galleries of Scotland after being accepted by the UK government in lieu of inheritance tax in 2005.

Rainbow MadonnaW
Rainbow Madonna

The Rainbow Madonna is an adaptation of the icon of Black Madonna of Częstochowa, with the halos colored in rainbow colors of the LGBT movement. This modification of the painting, created by a civil rights activist Elżbieta Podleśna, is controversial in predominantly Roman Catholic Poland where the original icon is an object of veneration.

Resurrection of the Widow of Nain's SonW
Resurrection of the Widow of Nain's Son

Resurrection of the Widow of Nain's Son is a 1565-1570 oil on canvas painting by Paolo Veronese. Initially in Bartolomeo della Nave's collection, it was acquired in 1659 by Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria and is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.