Feeding the Multitude
from Illustrations from The School Bible

 Feeding the Multitude    from    Illustrations from The School Bible

Photo © Martin Crampin, Imaging the Bible in Wales

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1946
Coloured plates inserted selections from the text of the Authorised Version of the Bible. Includes subjects such as 'Christ Blessing Little Children', 'The Return of the Dove to the Ark', 'Joseph Sold by His Brethren', 'The Babe Among the Bulrushes', 'Crossing the Jordan', 'Ruth the Gleaner', 'David and Goliath', 'Solomon Dedicating the Temple', Naaman and Elisha', 'Isaiah's Vision of Peace', 'The Fiery Furnace', 'A Sower went forth to Sow', 'Feeding the Multitude', 'The Triumphal Entry', 'Paul's Escape from Damascus'.


publisher: Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd

Private Collection

Given as a School Bible in Cardiff in 1951.

The illustrations are by a number of unnamed artists. Some signatures are visible on the pictures although the reproductions are too small to read.

Examples of the same illustrations are known to have been used as collections of large prints for Sunday Schools.





 

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 Feeding the Multitude    from    Illustrations from The School Bible

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