This 4th centure sculpure illustrating "The Sacrifice of Isaac" is located in the Museum Frederic Marès is part of a sarcophagus replete with Christian themes.
Themed images for Abraham.
This mosaic depicting the Sacrifice of Isaac is in the cathedral of Monreale in Sicily and is thought to date from about 1230.
This image of Abraham holding the souls of the saved is part of the Tympanum of the Last Judgement at Bourges Cathedral. The scene was sculpted in about 1240 and is part of widest Gothic church in France.
Medieval stained glass (1325-1339) depicting Abraham in the clerestory windows of Saint Ouen, Rouen, France.
Part of the brass monument to Laurence St Maur, the central figure is of Abraham with angels holding the soul of Laurence St Maur in a napkin. Abraham's right hand is raised in benediction and his left hand holds a globe. St Andrew and St Peter are on his right, on his left are St Paul and St Thomas.
This statute depicting the sacrifice of Isaac by Donatello, in collaboration with Nanni di Bartolo, is in the Opera del Duomo in Florerence. It was originally created for the Cathedral's Bell Tower made from marble it is a 191cm tall.
Part of the Abraham, Sarah, and Isaac in St Anne's chapel Great Malvern Priory. This stained glass window was commission by Isabel Despenser and Richard de Beauchamp, 13th earl of Warwick. Dated between 1440 and 1450this panel depicts Abraham being told to sacrifice Isaac.
Scene depicting the moment that an Angel stays Abrahams hand. 1555 stained glass panels by Michel Fourmentin in the Basilica of Notre Dame, Alençon, France.
Stained glass by Ford Maddox-Brown at Middleton Cheney (1870), depicting Melchizedek offering wine to Abraham.
Two stained glass panels (1870) which are part of the east window of St. Andrews, Lyddington. The left hand panel is that of Moses being discovered by Pharoh's daughter, the right hand panel depicts the sacrifice of Isaac.
This panel depicting the Sacrifice of Isaac is part of the east window at Breedon-on-the-Hill Leicestershire.