The Tree of Life.
PrinterPrinted by
Kelloggs & Comstock
American, 1848 - 1850
PublisherPublished by
Kelloggs & Comstock
American, 1848 - 1850
PublisherPublished by
D. Needham
American, 1808 - 1888
Date1848-1850
MediumLithography; printer's ink and watercolor on wove paper
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (image height x width): 12 5/16 x 8 13/16in. (31.3 x 22.4cm)
Sheet (height x width): 15 5/16 x 10 3/4in. (38.9 x 27.3cm)
Sheet (height x width): 15 5/16 x 10 3/4in. (38.9 x 27.3cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineConnecticut Museum of Culture and History collection
DescriptionJesus Christ is crucified on a large tree in the center. Labels on the tree identify its twelve fruits and other virtues and benefits associated with it: "RESURRECTION" "Persev-erance" "Death" "Eternal / Redemp/tion" "Stripes" "Imprisonment" "Buffeting" "Security" "Reproach" "Prom/ises" "Shame" Righte/ousness" "Poverty" "Peace" "Good / Will" "Refuge" "Election" "Temptation" "Victory" "Pardon" "Fasting" "Circumcision" "Everlas/ting/ life""Baptism". The roots of the tree are labeled "Ominipresent" "Almighty" "Wise" "Just" "Holy" "Glorious" "Gracious". A triangle in the sky reads: "FATHER is not the SON is not the HOLY GHOST is not the [FATHER]... IS GOD." Men and women in the foreground bear labels indicating their trangressions "Usury" "Extortion" "Quacks". A man and woman in a horse-drawn carriage are labeled: "Pride / of / Life." Men and women drinking at a table at the right are labeled: "Chambering & Wantoness". Ministers expound the word of God: "Believe on the / Lord Jesus Christ" "Are not these / brands plucked from / the fire" "Behold the Lamb" "The end of these / things is death". A man cries "What shall I do to be saved." A door at the left opens on the "Bottomless / Pit" with devils with pitchforks among the flames. A skull and crossbones is above. A man flees the devils, crying "Save Lord or I perish." A woman seated nearby is labeled: "Babylon / Mother of / Harlots". An arched door in the background leads to the Tree of Life and a walled city beyond. A man stands by the door with a label that reads: "Knock / and it / shall be / opened." Trees, hills, and possibly a river are in the distance.
Object number1996.177.94
InscribedOn recto, lithographed title beneath image, "THE TREE OF LIFE. / Which bear twelve manner of Fruits and yielded her Fruit every month and the Leaves of the Tree were for the healing of the Nations. Rev. Ch. XXII v.2. / Likewise a View of the New-Jerusalem and the present Evil World with the Industry of Gospel Ministers in endeavoring to pluck Sinners from the Wrath to come."On verso, lower right, in pencil, old and new accession numbers "consv CPC 1987" and "Dwr 12 [crossed out] 38".
Collections
- Kellogg Brothers Lithographs
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