Lot (Bible)
- For the French département, see: Lot (département)
Lot is a figure in the biblical book of Genesis.
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Lot and two angels [edit]
Flight of Lot from Sodom [edit]
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Flight of Lot, by Albrecht Dürer, 1496, Washington, D.C., National Gallery of Art -
Flight of Lot, by Gustave Doré -
Lot fleeing with his family, by Peter Paul Rubens, 1615, Würzburg, Martin-von-Wagner-Museum -
Flight of Lot, from Raffaello, by Mattheus Merian -
Flight of Lot from Sodom, by Gustave Doré, edition of 1866, from Bible -
Lot flees with his daughters, by Paolo Veronese -
Lot and his family fleeing from Sodom (Peter Paul Rubens, c. 1615)
Lot seduced by his daughters [edit]
In Renaissance art [edit]
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Lucas van Leyden, 1520
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Wolfgang Krodel d. Ä., 1528
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Cornelis Cort, unknown, between 1522-1578
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Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1528
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Albrecht Altdorfer, 1537
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Bonifazio Veronese, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Strasbourg, early-mid 16th century
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Jan Massijs, 1565
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Joachim Antonisz. Wtewael, circa 1595
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Cornelis de Bye, before 1598 – The third of three scenes on this coconut cup depicts Lot and his daughters.
In Baroque art [edit]
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Jan Harmensz. Muller, Lot and His Daughters, 1600
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Hendrick Goltzius, 1616
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Orazio Gentileschi, circa 1621
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Lot and his daughters by Simon Vouet, 1633.
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Francesco Furini, circa 1640
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Domenico Marolì, circa 1612-1676
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Bernardo Cavallino, between 1644 and 1645
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Christopher Paudiß, 1649
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Guercino, 1651
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Andrea Vaccaro, 17th century
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Samuel Masse, 1710s
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Adriaen van der Werff, 1711
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Giovanni Battista Lama, 1673-1748
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John Smith, unknown, but author died in 1743
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Gustave Courbet, 1844
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Josef Worlicek, 1844
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Guercino, 1845