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Bible, George Edward Eyre  British, Paper with composition covers, British
George Edward Eyre
Printer Printed by William Spottiswoode
1847
Bible, Binding: leather (stamped & tooled) with engraved brass fittings, ink printed on paper, 1st folio hand colored in tempera, metal leaf, and shell gold, German
German
1477 (printing); 1478 (binding)
Hebrew Bible, Ink, tempera, and gold on parchment; leather binding, Spanish
Spanish
1300–1350 (before 1366)
Bible, John Hays, Paper, leather
Printer Printed by John Hays
1674 edition
Bible, Pieter Keur, Paper, leather, brass
Publisher Published by Pieter Keur
Publisher Pieter Rotterdam and Company
1716 or 1719 (edition)
Bible, Tempera and gold on parchment; leather binding, French
French
ca. 1250–75
Bible, Tempera, ink, and metal leaf on parchment; leather binding, French
French
ca. 1235
Bible, Tempera and gold on parchment; leather binding, French
French
ca.1250
Bible Marker, Wood, metal, silk, Maliseet
Maliseet
mid-19th century
Bible Regal, Wood, German
German
early 20th century
Bible Regal, Various materials, German or French
German or French
19th century
Publisher Published by Hodge and Campbell
1792
The Bible, Robert Barker , London, 1602, Silk and metal thread on canvas, British
Printer Printed by Robert Barker
ca. 1602
Manuscript Leaf from a Bible, Tempera and gold on parchment, North French
North French
ca. 1280–1300
Mace and Bible holder, Oak, British
British
ca. 1600
Publisher Published by Jacob and Hendrick Keur
1744
Bible with Black Page, Takako Araki  Japanese, Porcelain with decal overglaze
Takako Araki
1982
Solid carved book : Holy Bible
between 1900 and 1999
Bible box in book form
between 1815 and 1825
Bible Box, Oak, iron, paper
late 16th–early 17th century
The Bible, The Book of Psalms, Company of Stationers , London, 1649, Satin worked with silk and metal thread, spangles; knot, tent, and couching stitches; silver metal thread edging, British
Printer The Holy Bible printed by the Company of Stationers
Printer The Book of Psalms printed by Richard Cotes
ca. 1649
Publisher American Bible Society
1856
Bible and Book of Common Prayer, Robert Barker , London, 1607, Satin worked with silk and metal thread, spangles; long-and-short, split, satin, couching, brick, and knot stitches, British
Printer Printed by Robert Barker
ca. 1607
La Sainte Bible (vol. 2), Gustave Doré  French, Steel plate engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1866
Frontispiece to the Bible, Claude Mellan  French, Engraving; first state (?) of three (BN)
Claude Mellan
After Nicolas Poussin
Publisher Published by L'Imprimerie Royale
1642
Certificate of Bible Society, Asher Brown Durand  American, Engraving on chine collé
Asher Brown Durand
After G. Miller
19th century
Etcher Etched and hand colored by Marc Chagall
Publisher Published by Tériade
1958
The Malermi Bible, vol. II, Niccolò Malèrmi  Italian, Printed book with woodcut illustrations, hand-colored
Multiple artists/makers
October 15, 1490
Hosannah!, from "Dalziels' Bible Gallery", Simeon Solomon  British, Wood engraving on India paper, mounted on thin card
Multiple artists/makers
1863–81
Miriam, from "Dalziels' Bible Gallery", Sir Edward John Poynter  British, born France, Wood engraving on India paper, mounted on thin card
Multiple artists/makers
1864–81
Robert Frank
1954
Publisher John E. Potter & Co., Ltd.
1890
Joseph's Coat, from "Dalziels' Bible Gallery", Ford Madox Brown  British, born France, Wood engraving on India paper, mounted on thin card
Multiple artists/makers
1864–81

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