Title: | The Macklin Bible -- Hagar and Ishmael |
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Notes: | The Macklin Bible is an enormous physical specimen of book art, comprising seven volumes two feet in height and over 130 pounds in weight. It is the apogee of the art of British copper-plate engraving, involving both painters and engravers. These renowned artists often selected scripture texts that featured women, who were the nurturers of religious education for the family in late 18th century England. A gift to Vanderbilt University from John J. and Anne Czura. |
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Date: | 1794 |
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Artist: | Artaud, W. (William), 1763-1823 ; Bromley, William, 1769-1842 |
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Building: | Jean and Alexander Heard Library
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Object/Function: | Print |
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City/Town: | Nashville
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State: | TN
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Country: | United States
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Scripture: | Genesis 21:8-21
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Person as Subject: | Hagar (Biblical figure)
Ishmael (Biblical figure)
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Lectionary links: | AProp07
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Copyright Permission: | Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 |
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Attribution: | Artaud, W. (William), 1763-1823 ; Bromley, William, 1769-1842. The Macklin Bible -- Hagar and Ishmael, from Art in the Christian Tradition, a project of the Vanderbilt Divinity Library, Nashville, TN. https://diglib.library.vanderbilt.edu/act-imagelink.pl?RC=54094 [retrieved May 4, 2024]. |
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Record Number: | 54094
Last Updated: 2022-11-05 13:50:42
Record Created: 2008-08-16 15:04:24 |
Institution: | Vanderbilt University
Collection: Art in the Christian Tradition |