Lot & his Daughters in Art Photos

Lot in the book of Genesis bred with his four daughters, perhaps because they thought they were the last people on earth. The portrayal of sin became a topic for artists.

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Lot & His Daughters painting by Albrecht Dürer at National Gallery of Art. Washington, DC.Lot & his Daughters painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder at Coburg Castle. Coburg, Germany.Lot & His Daughters painting by Albrecht Altdorfer at Kunsthistorisches Museum. Vienna, Austria.Lot & His Daughters painting by Jan Massys at Kunsthistorisches Museum. Vienna, Austria.
Lot & His Daughters painting (c1496-9) by Albrecht Dürer at National Gallery of Art. Washington, DC.Lot & his Daughters painting (1528) by Lucas Cranach the Elder at Coburg Castle. Coburg, Germany.Lot & His Daughters painting (1537) by Albrecht Altdorfer at Kunsthistorisches Museum. Vienna, Austria.Lot & His Daughters painting (1563) by Jan Massys at Kunsthistorisches Museum. Vienna, Austria.
Painted ceiling panel shows Daughters of Lot from Dean House Edinburgh building at John Knox House. Edinburgh, Scotland.Lot & his daughter painting by Hendrick Goltzius at Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam, NL.

Painted ceiling panel shows Daughters of Lot (16thC) from Dean House Edinburgh building at John Knox House. Edinburgh, Scotland.Lot & his daughter painting (1616) by Hendrick Goltzius at Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam, NL.


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