The Art Collection
The Art Collection at Museum of the Bible supports our mission to invite all people to engage with the transformative power of the Bible by acquiring and exhibiting works of art that celebrate the different ways artists from communities around the world have visualized biblical stories, themes, and theology.
The unique and varied works in the collection demonstrate that the Bible has been, and continues to be, a seemingly endless source of artistic inspiration.
Large Hand-Carved Armenian Cross-Stone (Khachkar)
Tatev Monastery Model
Illustrations and printed text of Sigmund Freud’s Moses and Monotheism (Moïse et le Monothéisme) by Salvador Dalí, with additional drawings by the artist
Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton
Copy of Paul Revere’s Engraving of the Boston Massacre for Freeholders Magazine, Framed
Portrait of George Washington
Self-Portrait
Silver Double Frame with Valerie and Jim Elliot’s Photographs
Photograph of Waodäni People Looking at a Publication Titled, “Missionaries Live with Aucas”
Photograph of Gikita Laughing at Elisabeth Elliot’s Use of His Language
Gloria in Excelsis Deo
Scrapbook Created by Elisabeth Elliot
Study of Paul
The Schoolhouse in Montméjean
Self-Portrait