Hole, William, 1846-1917
Hole, William
Hole, William Brassey, 1846-1917
Hole, William Brassey
William Hole British artist (1846-1917)
Hole, William Brasey 1846-1917
Hole, William Fergusson, 1846-1917
Hole, William Brassey (English painter, etcher, and engraver, 1846-1917, active in Scotland)
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Works
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Aventures de David Balfour | |
Bibelen | |
The Bible in pictures; | |
Bíblia. | |
David bringing the ark into Jerusalem | |
The dedication of the temple | |
Edinburgh International Exhibition (1886). Memorial catalogue of the French and Dutch loan collection, Edinburgh International Exhibition, 1886, 1888: | |
Evangelio de María Vida de la Virgen | |
Evangelios concordados ilustrados | |
Forward with Christ | |
The heart of Midlothian | |
Jésus de Nazareth : de Bethléem au Golgotha | |
Jesus fra Nasaret : Hans liv og virke Fortalt for barn og ungdom efter Det nye testamente, i tilknytning til W.M. Hole's billeder fra Jesu liv | |
John 1:35-42. Jesus then returneth to Jordan, where John and Andrew follow Him, the latter bringing also his brother Simon | |
John 1:43-45. With these and two other disciples, Philip and Nathaniel, Jesus journeyeth into Gallilee [i.e., Galilee] | |
John 13:1-10. Jesus, with the twelve, partaketh of the passover feast in an upper chamber. He teacheth humility by washing the disciples' feet | |
John 18:28, 29, Luke 23:2. Early in the morning Jesus is brought to Pilate, the governor, and vehemently accused before him | |
John 2:1-11. Where He is present at a marriage feast in Cana, and performeth His first miracle | |
John 2:13-17. Jesus goes up to Jerusalem and cleanseth the temple from defilement | |
John 20:3-10. Peter and John hasten to the sepulchre; they see and believe | |
John 21:1-14. Once more Jesus showeth himself to Peter and others by the Sea of Galilee | |
John 3:1-5. Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews, cometh to Jesus by night to be further informed concerning His doctrine | |
John 5:2-9. Jesus findeth an infirm man at the pool of Bethesda waiting to be healed by the troubling of the water; He biddeth him rise and walk | |
Kidnapped | |
Kidnapped : being the Adventures of David Balfour. How he was Kidnapped and Cast away ; his Sufferings in a Desert Isle ; his Journey in the West Highlands , his Acquaintance with Alan Breck Steward and other notorios Highland Jacobites ; with all that he suffered at the hands of his Uncle, Ebenezer Balfour of Shaws, falsely so-called ; Written by Himself and now set forth | |
Kruis en kroon : twaalf schriftoverdenkingen bij platen van William Hole | |
Life of jesus of nazareth | |
The little minister | |
Luke 1:39-56. Mary goeth into the hill country of Judea and saluteth Elizabeth | |
Luke 17:11-19. Jesus, having cleansed ten lepers, is grieved that but one returneth to give thanks, and he a stranger | |
Luke 19:47, 48;20:1-8. Jesus thereafter teacheth daily in the temple, the priests demand of Him by what authority He doeth these things | |
Luke 2:40. Mary and child Jesus in Nazareth | |
Luke 2:41-50. Jesus goeth up with his parents to the Passover at the age of twelve years; and tarreith behind the temple, seeking instruction from the doctors of the law | |
Luke 2:51, 52. Jesus returneth with his parents to Nazareth where he is subject unto them | |
Luke 21:37. And in the day time He was teaching in the temple; and at night He went out, and abode in the mount that is called the Mount of Olives | |
Luke 23:26-31. Jesus falls under the weight of the cross | |
Luke 23:44-48. Jesus yieldeth up the ghost, and the multitude return to their homes in fear of what they have seen | |
Luke 24:13-27. Jesus draweth nigh to two disciples journeying to Emmaus, and proveth to them from the Scriptures that He is the Christ | |
Luke 5:4-7. The preaching ended, Jesus commendeth Simon Peter to let down his net in deep water, which being done, a great multitude of fishes is enclosed | |
Luke 6:12-23. Jesus goeth up into a mountain apart, wither He is followed by the multitude and His disciples. From these He selecteth twelve to be His disciples | |
Luke 7:36-50. At the house of Simon the Pharisee, He rejecteth not the love and service of a sinful woman, but rather forgiveth her | |
Luke 8:22-25. Crossing the Sea of Galilee with His disciples, Jesus stilleth a tempest which had arisen | |
Mark 1:13. And He was there in the wilderness forty days, tempted of Satan | |
Mark 1:21,22;32-34. The Sabbath being ended, the people of Capernaum bring unto Him many afflicted with divers diseases, and He healeth them | |
Mark 10:13-16. He blesseth little children and chideth those who would keep them from Him | |
Mark 4:1-9. Because of the pressure of the multitude, Jesus seateth himself in Peter's fishing boat, and teacheth the people many things by parables | |
Mark 5:22-34. On the way to the house of Jairus, whose little daughter lieth sick, He healeth a woman in the crowd, and commendeth her faith | |
Mark 6:31-44. Jesus seeing the multitude, is moved with compassion and miraculously feedeth them | |
Mark 6:45-52. Jesus walking upon the sea, overtaketh his disciples | |
The master of Ballantrae : a winter's tale | |
Matt. 16:13-20. When Jesus came into the coasts of Caesarea Philippi, He asked His disciples, saying, Whom do men say that I the Son of Man am? | |
Matt. 18:20. "For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them." Matt. 28:20, "And lo, I am with you alway[s] even unto the end of the world" | |
Matt. 24:57-66. Jesus brought before Caiaphas and the council, is accused of blasphemy and condemned | |
Matt. 26:36-46. Jesus then proceedeth to Gethsemane with His disciples, where, going apart from them, He prayeth in agony of spirit | |
Matt. 26:69-74, Luke 22:61, 62. Peter, having before cock crow three times denied his Master, repents as Jesus turns and looks on him | |
[Matt. 27:27-30. Jesus, arrayed in mock state, is brutally entreated by the Roman soldiers] | |
Matt. 4.1. The spirit then driveth Jesus into the wilderness | |
Old Testament history | |
″Quasi cursores″ : portraits of the high officers and professors of the University of Edinburgh | |
Scottish watercolours 1740-1940, 1986: | |
Secuestrado | |
El Señor de Balantry | |
Six etchings after paintings by ... John Thomson of Duddingston ... etched by William Hole | |
Six etchings after paintings by Van Dyck, Ruysdael, Watteau, Ewbank, Geddes and Sir George Harvey in the Scottish National Gallery | |
Van Ur naar Egypte | |
La vida de Jesús de Nazaret en 80 láminas de William Hole | |
Vida de Nuestro Señor Jesucristo en 80 láminas en colores | |
Woodstock |