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Title: Mold for the Baptism of Christ
Date: Date of Photography: 1930
Discovery Site: Gerasa (Jerash)
Repository: Yale University Art Gallery
Accession Number: Negative number: A150 A-150
Collection: Gerasa Archive (Yale University)
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Title: Sarcophagus det: Baptism of Christ
Date: 3rd C. A.D
Material: marble
Repository: Museo nazionale romano
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Culture: Early Christian
Title: Baptism of Christ; detail of vault mural from the Catacomb of SS. Pietro e Marcellino, Rome
Date: late 3rd century
Location: Catacomb of SS. Pietro e Marcellino, Rome
Material: fresco
Subject: Matthew 3: 13-17; Mark 1: 9-11; Luke 3: 21-22; John 1: 29-34
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Title: Rome: S. John Lateran: Int.: Baptistery (S. Giovanni in Fonte)
Title: S. John Lateran
Date: c.313 A.D
Location: Rome
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Title: Ravenna: Orthodox Baptistery: Int.: general view of mosaics in dome
Date: c.450 A.D
Location: Ravenna (Italy)
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Culture: Byzantine
Title: Orthodox Baptistery (San Giovanni in Fonte, also known as the Neonian Baptistery), interior, dome
Title: In the central tondo, Baptism of Christ, surrounded by the twelve Apostles
Work Type: architecture
Date: built c. 390; decorated c. 450-460
Location: Ravenna, Italy
Material: brick and marble with stucco and mosaic decoration
Style Period: Early Byzantine
Description: Decoration commissioned by Bishop Neon
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Culture: Early Christian
Title: Baptism of Christ; dome mosaic, Orthodox (Neonian) Baptistry, Ravenna
Date: mid-5th century
Location: Orthodox (Neonian) Baptistry, Ravenna
Material: mosaic
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Title: Ravenna: Arian Baptistery: Cupola
Work Type: mosaic
Date: 5th C. A.D
Location: Ravenna (Italy)
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Title: Ravenna: Arian Baptistery: cupola: det.: Baptism of Christ
Date: 5th C
Location: Ravenna (Italy)
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Title: Ravenna: Arian Baptistery: Cupola: det.: Christ and John the Baptist
Work Type: mosaic
Date: 5th C. A.D
Location: Ravenna (Italy)
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Title: Ravenna: Arian Baptistery: Cupola: det.: Christ and John the Baptist
Work Type: mosaic
Date: 5th C. A.D
Location: Ravenna (Italy)
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Creator: Renier de Huy
Title: Baptismal Font
Work Type: metalwork
Date: 1107-18
Location: Saint-Barthélemy, Liège, Belgium
Material: bronze
Measurements: height: 60 cm
Description: created for Notre-Dame-des Fonts, Liège
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Title: Speculum humanae salvationis.
Title: whole page
Title: Folio #: fol. 012r
Work Type: Manuscript
Date: c. 1430-1450
Material: Parchment
School: Spanish
School: Made in: Catalonia, Roussillon
Description: Baptism of Christ. | The brazen laver.
Description: Made for a southern French bishop. Illumination by Laurentius Dyamas.
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Title: Speculum humanae salvationis.
Title: Folio #: fol. 012r
Work Type: Manuscript
Date: c. 1430-1450
Material: Parchment
School: Spanish
School: Made in: Catalonia, Roussillon
Description: The brazen laver (antitype of baptism).
Description: Made for a southern French bishop. Illumination by Laurentius Dyamas.
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Creator: Master of the Life of Saint John the Baptist, Rimini
Title: The Baptism of Christ
Date: probably 1330/1340
Material: tempera on panel
Measurements: Overall: 49.1 x 40.8 cm (19 5/16 x 16 1/16 in.) framed: 56 x 48.6 x 4.6 cm (22 1/16 x 19 1/8 x 1 13/16 in.)
Repository: The National Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.)
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Creator: Niccolò di Pietro Gerini, documented 1368; died probably 1415, certainly by 1427
Title: Baptism Altarpiece
Date: 1387
Material: Egg tempera on wood
Description: This is the altarpiece of the Stoldi Chapel in the Camaldolese monastery of Santa Maria degli Angeli, Florence.It is dedicated to
Saint John the Baptist. An inscription that is now no longer visible, recorded that it was painted for Filippo Neroni in 1387.
Repository: The National Gallery, London
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Creator: Lorenzo Salimbeni and Jacopo Salimbeni
Title: Scenes from the Life of Saint John the Baptist: Baptism of Jesus
Work Type: fresco
Date: c. 1416
Location: Oratorio di San Giovanni Battista (Urbino, Italy)
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Creator: Netherlandish
Culture: European; Netherlandish
Title: Folding Altarpiece Showing the Baptism of Christ
Work Type: Paintings
Work Type: painting
Date: ca. 1400
Material: oil (and tempera?) with gold leaf on panel
Measurements: 37.2 cm x 26.5 cm
Repository: The Walters Art Museum
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Creator: Piero della Francesca, about 1415/20 - 1492
Title: The Baptism of Christ
Date: 1450s
Material: Egg on poplar
Measurements: 167 x 116 cm
Description: This panel was the central section of a polyptych. It may be one of Piero's earliest extant works. Side panels and a predella were painted
in the early 1460s, by Matteo di Giovanni (active 1452; died 1495). The altarpiece was in the chapel of Saint John the Baptist in the Camaldolese abbey
(now cathedral) of Piero's native town, Borgo Sansepolcro. The town, visible in the distance to the left of Christ, may be meant for Borgo Sansepolcro:
the landscape certainly evokes the local area.The dove symbolises the Holy Spirit. It is foreshortened to form a shape like the clouds. God the Father,
the third member of the Trinity, may originally have been represented in a roundel above this panel.
Repository: The National Gallery, London
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Creator: Master of the Saint Bartholomew Altar, Cologne
Title: The Baptism of Christ
Work Type: Painting
Date: c. 1485/1500
Material: oil on panel
Measurements: painted surface: 104.3 x 169.7 cm (41 1/16 x 66 13/16 in.) support: 105.7 x 170.4 cm (41 5/8 x 67 1/16 in.)
Repository: The National Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.)
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Creator: Joachim Patinir (c. 1480-before 1524)
Title: Baptism of Christ
Work Type: painting
Date: c. 1515
Material: oil on oak
Measurements: 59.7 x 76.3 cm
Description: In the background, John the Baptist preaches. inv. 981
Repository: Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria
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Creator: Francesco Zaganelli, active 1499; died 1531/2
Title: The Baptism of Christ
Date: 1514
Material: Oil on wood
Measurements: 200.7 x 190.5 cm
Description: Saint John, at the right, baptises Christ in the River Jordan. This panel, together with the artist's 'The Dead Christ with Angels', formed the
altarpiece at the Laderchi chapel in S. Domenico, Faenza. The panel showing Christ's baptism by Saint John formed the central part of the altarpiece. The
two women at the left may represent the Virgin and Saint Anne or Saint Elizabeth, but these figures are not usually included in depictions of this scene.
Repository: The National Gallery, London
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