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 Isaac.
This mosaic depicting the Sacrifice of Isaac is in the cathedral of Monreale in Sicily and is thought to date from about 1230.
Medieval stained glass (1325-1339) depicting Abraham in the clerestory windows of Saint Ouen, Rouen, France.
In Lorenzo Ghiberti’s The Sacrifice of Isaac from the Gates of Paradise (1425–1452), the biblical story unfolds in shimmering gilded bronze with a sense of grace and quiet drama. The panel captures several moments of Abraham’s story within a single unified landscape, blending them seamlessly through Ghiberti’s mastery of relief and perspective.
This stained glass panel, created in 1555 by Michel Fourmentin for the Basilica of Notre-Dame in Alençon, France, vividly depicts The Sacrifice of Isaac in luminous color and intricate composition. The scene unfolds within the rich, jewel-like tones characteristic of sixteenth-century French glasswork, where deep blues, glowing reds, and radiant golds create both drama and reverence.
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 two panels (1870) from the east window of Lyddington church in Rutland depict the discovery of Moses in the Bullrushes and the Sacrifice of Isaac. Is probably by Lavers, Barraud & Westlake.
This panel by Bailley & co. (1904) depicting the Sacrifice of Isaac is part of the east window at Breedon-on-the-Hill Leicestershire, and was donated by Sarah Anne Earp of Staunton Harold Hall in memory of her family (father, mother, and two sons).










