Healing Theme Pages

Images concerned with miraculous healing

This Byzantine style mosaic dipicts the healing of two blind men is dated to 1218, and can be found in the Cathedral of Monreale Sicily.

This late 13th century sculpture of a doctor examining a flask is one of the north portal of Rouen Cathedral's quatrefoil panels to the left of the doorway.

This image in the Brancacci Chapel (1425-1427) of St Peter healing the lame with his shadow is by Masaccio.

This stained glass panel (c1450) is in the abbey church of Saint-Taurin at Evreux. It is part of a six panel window depicting events in the life of Saint Taurin. This panel depicts the Resurrecting Euphrasia a girl that had been burnt to death by a devil.

 

This sculpture (1681), by Pierre Le Gros the Elder, of Jesus healing a blind man is part of the choir screen in Chartres Cathedral.

This stained glass and enamel window (1719-1721) of Jesus Healing The Lame in the church of Saint Michael, Great Witely, was made by Joshua Price and is from a design by the Italian artist Francesco Sleter.

 

This three-light window by Hardman & Co., installed in 1888, illustrates the Raising of the Widow’s Son at Nain (Luke 7:11–17). The composition is laid out sequentially across the lights, using the firm’s characteristic late-Victorian Gothic Revival style, marked by strong contouring, rich colour, and tightly grouped figures.