Anonymous
Jonah and the Whale
illumination (13 × 26 cm) — 1313-1314
This work is linked to Jonah 2:10
(욘 2:10) | ○여호와께서 그 물고기에게 말씀하시매 요나를 육지에 토하니라 ![]() |
In Sura 37:139-148 the Qur'an tells the story of Jonah and the Whale, in a shorter version than the biblical story. The prophet Jonah (or Yunus) flees by ship from his calling, ends up in the sea during a storm, and is swallowed and spit out by a huge fish.
In the Bible Jonah sacrifices himself in order to save the ship. The Qur'an has it that he drew the wrong lot. on the beach Allah grows a "tree of gourd", to provide shadow and food to the weakened prophet. After that episode Jonah would perform his tasks as prophet.
This painting was made with gouache paint, gold and ink. It is an illustration in a 14th century manuscript by Rachid al-Din Tabib, a Persian physician and historian of Jewish descent. Tabib lived in the city of Tabriz, in northwestern Persia.
Jan Brueghel the Elder 1568 – 1625
Jonah Leaving the Whale
oil on panel (38 × 56 cm) — ca. 1600
Jan Brueghel the Elder biography
This work is linked to Jonah 2:10
(욘 2:10) | ○여호와께서 그 물고기에게 말씀하시매 요나를 육지에 토하니라 ![]() |
Jonah spends three days and nights in the whale's stomach. The animal had swallowed him whole after the prophet had been put overboard by the crew of the ship by which he had been trying to avoid a mission from God.
Once inside the whale, Jonah sees the error of his ways, after which God makes the whale spit out Jonah.
It is a childish work by Jan Brueghel – the whale has the head of a dog and Jonah looks suspiciously fresh. Oak panel.
Michelangelo Buonarroti 1475 – 1564
The Prophet Jonah
fresco — 1508-1512
Michelangelo Buonarroti biography
This work is linked to Jonah 1:1
(욘 1:1) | 여호와의 말씀이 아밋대의 아들 요나에게 임하니라 이르시되 |
The prophet Jonah, one of Michelangelo's fresco's along the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn 1606 – 1669
Jonah Praying before the Walls of Nineveh
drawing with pen and brush (22 × 17 cm) — c. 1655
Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn biography
This work is linked to Jonah 3:4
(욘 3:4) | 요나가 그 성읍에 들어가서 하루 동안 다니며 외쳐 이르되 사십 일이 지나면 니느웨가 무너지리라 하였더니 |
It only took a short preaching by Jonah to bring the citizens of the Assyrian city of Nineveh to remorse.
Albert Pinkham Ryder 1847 – 1917
Jonah at Sea
oil on canvas (69 × 87 cm) — ca. 1885-1895
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC
Albert Pinkham Ryder biography
This work is linked to Jonah 1:15
(욘 1:15) | 요나를 들어 바다에 던지매 바다가 뛰노는 것이 곧 그친지라 |
Ryder is best known for his dark allegorical work and seascapes, which he painted using subtle colour differences.
James Tissot 1836 – 1902
The Prophet Jonah
watercolour — ca. 1888
This work is linked to Jonah 2:10
(욘 2:10) | ○여호와께서 그 물고기에게 말씀하시매 요나를 육지에 토하니라 ![]() |
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