James Tissot Artwork and Paintings of the Old Testament -8
Abigail Kneels before David (1 Sam 25:23)
David Cuts the Skirt of Saul (1 Sam 24:4)
David and Saul in the Cave another(1 Sam 24:28)
David takes Saul's spear and water bottle (1 Sam 26:12)
David stops on a hill (1 Sam 26:13)
David returns to Achish (1 Sam 27)
Women of Ziklag Taken into Captivity (1 Sam 30:2)
An Egyptian is brought to David (1 Sam 30:11)
Saul and the Witch of Endor (1 Sam 28)
David Establishes His Kingdom
Saul falls upon his sword (1 Sam 31:4)
The Valiant of Gibeon (1 Sam 31:11-13), gouache on board, 7-5/16 x 11-5/16 in. Another
David Causes an Aamalekite to be Slain (2 Sam 1:15)
Abner and Asahel
Rechab and Baanah Bring the Head of Ish-Bosheth
David danced before the Lord with all his might, 1896~1900, watercolor
Michal Despises David, 1898
The wives of David
Moabites Taken Prisoner (2 Sam 8:2)
David's Men
David's Valiant Men (2 Sam 23)
Three of David's Captains (2 Sam 23:8-12)
Chiefs of the Army (actually shows a priest with two others who are not dressed in military garb)
Benaniah Who Slew the Lion (2 Sam 23:20-21)
David's Final Days
James J. Tissot, “Festivities in Honor of King David” (1896-1902), gouache on board, The Jewish Museum, New York
Rizpah's kindness toward the dead
An Armed angel appears to many
David Praying in the Night
David and Abishag