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Chenonceaux

Artist: Arthur B. Davies (American, 1862–1928)

Umbrian Landscape

Artist: Arthur B. Davies (American, 1862–1928)

At the Sign of the Griffin, drawing of an illustration for the article "Old New York Coffee-Houses," by John Austin Stevens

Artist: Howard Pyle (American, 1853–1911)

The Dunkers - Going to Meeting, drawing of an illustration published in Harper's Monthly, October 1889

Artist: Howard Pyle (American, 1853–1911)

The Tree of Life

Artist: Herbert J. Gute (American, 1908–1977)

The Israelites and the Philistines battle for the Ark of the Covenant

Artist: Herbert J. Gute (American, 1908–1977)

Elijah Raises the Widow's Son

Artist: Herbert J. Gute (American, 1908–1977)

Elijah's Sacrifice

Artist: Herbert J. Gute (American, 1908–1977)

Haman Leading Mordecai before the Throne of Ahasuerus & Esther

Artist: Herbert J. Gute (American, 1908–1977)

The Wilderness Encampment and the Miraculous Well of Be'er

Artist: Herbert J. Gute (American, 1908–1977)

The Priesthood of Aaron

Artist: Herbert J. Gute (American, 1908–1977)

The Attempted Sacrifice by the Prophets of Baal

Artist: Herbert J. Gute (American, 1908–1977)

A Prophet (Ezra?)

Artist: Herbert J. Gute (American, 1908–1977)

The Vision of Ezekiel and the Murder of Joab

Artist: Herbert J. Gute (American, 1908–1977)

The Destruction of Dagon before the Ark of the Lord

Artist: Herbert J. Gute (American, 1908–1977)

The Temple of Jerusalem

Artist: Herbert J. Gute (American, 1908–1977)

Samuel Anointing David

Artist: Herbert J. Gute (American, 1908–1977)

The Finding of Moses

Artist: Herbert J. Gute (American, 1908–1977)

a) The Exodus; b) The Egyptians Drowning in the Red Sea

Artist: Herbert J. Gute (American, 1908–1977)

Moses and the Burning Bush

Artist: Herbert J. Gute (American, 1908–1977)

Jacob at Bethel

Artist: Herbert J. Gute (American, 1908–1977)

David and Saul in the Wilderness of Ziph

Artist: Herbert J. Gute (American, 1908–1977)

Dedication of the Temple

Artist: Herbert J. Gute (American, 1908–1977)

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