Pictures for the 2nd Sunday in Lent, Year A

This is a small selection of free-use illustrations, photographs or images based on the readings and prayers/propers in the Roman Catholic lectionary for touthe second Sunday in Lent, Year A.  It is part of the Lectionary Art Series.

See hymn suggestions for this Sunday for more information about the readings and seasonal notes about this day, and links to other weeks.



Classical

The Transfiguration - Raphael

Source:    Wikimedia
Artist:      Raphael AKA Raffaello Sanzio (1483–1520)



The Transfiguration of Christ - Bellini

Source:    Wikimedia
Artist:     Giovanni Bellini (circa 1430–1516)



God's Promises to Abram - Tissot

Source:    Wikimedia
Artist:      James Tissot (1836–1902)





Contemporary

The Transfiguration of Christ - Moses and Elijah appears to them

Source:    Wikimedia
Provided to Wikimedia Commons by Distant Shores Media/Sweet Publishing as part of a cooperation project. Sweet Publishing released these images, which are taken from now-out-of-print Read'n Grow Picture Bible Illustrations (Biblical illustrations by Jim Padgett, courtesy of Sweet Publishing, Ft. Worth, TX, and Gospel Light, Ventura, CA. Copyright 1984.), under new license, CC-BY-SA 3.0



Abram Called To Be a Blessing

Bible card published 1906 by the Providence Lithograph Company
Source:    Wikimedia
Artist:      Unknown



Transfiguration

Source:    http://diglib.library.vanderbilt.edu/act-imagelink.pl?RC=48307
Artist:      Jesus MAFA Project

JESUS MAFA. Transfiguration, from Art in the Christian Tradition, a project of the Vanderbilt Divinity Library, Nashville, TN. http://diglib.library.vanderbilt.edu/act-imagelink.pl?RC=48307 [retrieved January 13, 2017].




Line Art

La Vie de Jésus

Source:    Wikimedia
Artist:      Claude Guillaumin (1842–1927)





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