Elias yn Cael ei Borthi gan y Cigfrain (Elijah Fed by the Ravens)
about 1832-1842 Illustrated ballad sheet with three scenes from the story of Elijah.medium: ink on paper technique: woodcut size: 38 x 25 cm artist: James Cope printer: O. Evan Jones publisher: O. Evan Jones National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion DK 3692 90 For another, illustrated, version of this print see the linked artwork below. |
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- as Elijah prays, God sends fire which burns up not only his sacrifice but also the altar itself; the people fall prostrate - story of Elijah - Elijah defies the priests of Baal [1 Kings 18:36-39]
- Elijah fed by the raven(s): while the prophet is living by the brook, ravens bring him food - story of Elijah [1 Kings 17:4-6]
- when the brook dries up, Elijah crosses over to the city of Zarephath; at the gate he meets a woman and her little son gathering wood - Elijah and the widow of Zarephath [1 Kings 17:10]
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Further reading
Peter Lord, Words with Pictures: Welsh Images and Images of Wales in the Popular Press, 1640-1860 (Aberystwyth: 1995), p. 96.
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