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Historical Archive: Miracles of Christ
The Wedding at Cana, Raising of Lazarus, Haemorrhoissa, and Transfiguration have their own pages.
healing of a blind man: sarcophagus from Cahors, marble, 4th c., Hermitage Ѡ-1209, which has its own page
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healing of the paralytic, gold-glass, 4th c., Vat 60686
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Christ and Apostles during the storm at sea, Oxyrhynchus papyrus, 313-640, Florence MA
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Healing of a paralytic: lanx fragment, African red slipware, Carthage c.360-420, BM MME 1986,0701.6
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columnar sarcophagus: Widow of Nain's son, Haemorrhoissa (with Peter), 2 blind men, centurion from Capernaum; marble, late 4th c., Leiden Pb 35. For details see Leiden.
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Healing of the Haemorrhoissa, the Paralytic, and the Demoniac, ivory, Rome c.400, Louvre OA 7876, 7877, 7878. For views at other angles, see Louvre..
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healing of the paralytic: Christian pyxis, ivory, 5th-6th c., Bologna BIZ 2, which has its own page
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healing of the deaf/mute: Christian pyxis, ivory, 5th-6th c., Bologna BIZ 2, which has its own page
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Healing of the Blind Man, ivory pyxis, 6th c. provincial Byzantine (Ravenna?), CMA 1951.114. For additional, non-miracle scenes see CMA.
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miraculous fishing on Lake Tiberias (John 21), ceramic ampulla, 6th c., ANAM
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Healing of the Blind and Lame: Cathedra of Maximian, ivory, 546-56, RavArchMus, which has its own page
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Multiplication of Loaves and Fishes: Cathedra of Maximian, ivory, 546-56, RavArchMus, which has its own page
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Healing of the Lame Man, ivory pyxis, eastern Mediterranean? c.550-600; Louvre OA 5524 A. This object has its own page.
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Andrews diptych, ivory, early 9th c. or poss 5th c., V&A A.47&A-1926
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Andrews diptych, oblique, early 9th c. or poss 5th c., V&A A.47&A-1926
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healing of a leper: life of Christ ivory, c.870, SMBByz 598. For full work and details see Berlin.
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Raising of the widow's son, Arnulf Ciborium: c.890, Munich Residenz, Schatzkammer. This object has its own page.
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Healing of the leper: Bernward Column, Hildesheim, c. 1020, bronze. This work has its own page.
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Healing of a blind man: Bernward Column, Hildesheim, c. 1020, bronze. This work has its own page.
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Healing, Christ and blind man: Bernward Column, Hildesheim, c. 1020, bronze. This work has its own page.
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raising of the son of the widow of Nain (full): Bernward Column, Hildesheim, c. 1020, bronze. This work has its own page.
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raising of the son of the widow of Nain (detail): Bernward Column, Hildesheim, c. 1020, bronze. This work has its own page.
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Christ healing at Gennesaret: Bernward Column, Hildesheim, c. 1020, bronze. This work has its own page.
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Christ walking on water, saving Peter: Bernward Column, Hildesheim, c. 1020, bronze. This work has its own page.
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feeding of the 5000: Bernward Column, Hildesheim, c. 1020, bronze. This work has its own page.
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John the Baptist's envoys witness miracles of Christ, Life of John mosaic c.1240-1310 (restored), Baptistery of St. John, Florence. This work has its own pages.
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healing of the deaf mute (naos): Dečani monastery frescoes, 1335-47, which have their own pages
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upper right: Christ heals lepers, Gadarene demoniacs, man w. withered hand (naos): Dečani monastery frescoes, 1335-47, which have their own pages
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Walking on water: Orcagna altarpiece 1357, Cappella Strozzi di Mantova, Florence, which has its own page
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Baptistery, cathedral of Padua, 1376 paintings: Giusto de' Menabuoi. This work has its own pages with details.
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life of Christ: Baptistery, cathedral of Padua, 1376 paintings: Giusto de' Menabuoi. This work has its own pages.
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