The Bible and Its Story, Taught By One Thousand Picture Lessons is a pedagogical children's book series in 10 volumes published Francis R. Niglutsch in 1908 and 1909[1]: frontispiece illustrating pivotal scenes from the Holy Bible; edited by Charles F. Horne and Julius August Brewer, it is in the public domain.
Editor | Charles F. Horne |
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Illustrator | Michelangelo, Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci, Titian, Botticelli, Rembrandt, Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, et al. |
Genre | Juvenile literature |
Publisher | Francis R. Niglutsch |
The compilation featured artwork from over 70 artists, from renaissance masters to artists living at the time.[1]: rear matter Notable Victorian artist Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema's etchings are from late in his career.[2]
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One of Alma-Tadema's etchings depicts Joseph's return to his people
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The Daughters of Zelophehad
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Ezekiel 34:25 by an unknown Italian artist, published by Francis R. Niglutsch, New York, in 1908. vol. 8.
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Give Us Barabbas!
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edit- ^ a b Charles Francis Horne; Julius August Brewer, eds. (1908–1909). The Bible and Its Story, Taught By One Thousand Picture Lessons. New York: Francis R. Niglutsch. OCLC 906107634.
- ^ "Artwork From The Bible and Its Story, vol. 1". Grace Communion International Archive. Retrieved 2023-01-03.