The Sacrifice of Isaac
1525
What it depicts
Genesis 22:1-19 The Akedah. Nineteen verses that painters have returned to for six hundred years, almost always at the same instant — the knife raised, the angel arriving — which is the tenth verse and not the first. Where the picture stops is itself an argument about the passage.
1After these things, God tempted Abraham, and said to him: Abraham, Abraham. And he answered: Here I am.
2He said to him: Take thy only begotten son Isaac, whom thou lovest, and go into the land of vision: and there thou shalt offer him for an holocaust upon one of the mountains which I will show thee.
3So Abraham rising up in the night, saddled his ass: and took with him two young men, and Isaac his son: and when he had cut wood for the holocaust he went his way to the place which God had commanded him.
4And on the third day, lifting up his eyes, he saw the place afar off.
5And he said to his young men: Stay you here with the ass: I and the boy will go with speed as far as yonder, and after we have worshipped, will return to you.
6And he took the wood for the holocaust, and laid it upon Isaac his son: and he himself carried in his hands fire and a sword. And as they two went on together,
7Isaac said to his father: My father. And he answered: What wilt thou, son? Behold, saith he, fire and wood: where is the victim for the holocaust?
8And Abraham said: God will provide himself a victim for an holocaust, my son. So they went on together.
9And they came to the place which God had shown him, where he built an altar, and laid the wood in order upon it: and when he had bound Isaac his son, he laid him on the altar upon the pile of wood.
10And he put forth his hand and took the sword, to sacrifice his son.
11And behold an angel of the Lord from heaven called to him, saying: Abraham, Abraham. And he answered: Here I am.
12And he said to him: Lay not thy hand upon the boy, neither do thou any thing to him: now I know that thou fearest God, and hast not spared thy only begotten son for my sake.
13Abraham lifted up his eyes, and saw behind his back a ram amongst the briers sticking fast by the horns, which he took and offered for a holocaust instead of his son.
14And he called the name of that place, The Lord seeth. Whereupon even to this day it is said: In the mountain the Lord will see.
15And the angel of the Lord called to Abraham a second time from heaven, saying:
16By my own self have I sworn, saith the Lord: because thou hast done this thing, and hast not spared thy only begotten son for my sake:
17I will bless thee, and I will multiply thy seed as the stars of heaven, and as the sand that is by the sea shore: thy seed shall possess the gates of their enemies.
18And in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed, because thou hast obeyed my voice.
19Abraham returned to his young men, and they went to Bersabee together, and he dwelt there.
How this join was made
Department of Paintings of the Louvre gives this object the Iconclass notation 71C1311 71C13131, and the library's map reads that notation as Genesis 22:1-19. An editor has checked the picture against the passage and confirmed it.
Confirmed on the record rather than on connoisseurship: the holding institution catalogues it under this subject and the notation agrees. Which verse it stops at has not been checked against the picture.
The same passage, other hands
- Sacrifice of Isaac Andrea Mantegna 1492
- Sacrifice of Isaac Raphael 1511
- The Sacrifice of Isaac Mariotto Albertinelli 1511
- The Sacrifice of Isaac Antonio di Donnino di Domenico del Mazziere 1525
- The Sacrifice of Isaac Andrea del Sarto 1527
- The Sacrifice of Isaac Andrea del Sarto 1527
- The Sacrifice of Isaac Andrea del Sarto 1528
- Sacrifice of Isaac Lucas Cranach the Elder 1530
- The sacrifice of Abraham: An angel restraints Abraham from sacrifycing Isaac; the servants wait at the foot of the mountain (Genesis 22:10-12) Lucas Cranach the Elder 1531
- The sacrifice of Abraham Master of the Augsburg Ecce Homo 1540
- Landscape with the Offering of Isaac Herri met de Bles 1540
- Sacrifice of Isaac Titian 1542
- Abrahams offering Unknown 1549
- The Sacrifice of Isaac Paolo Veronese 1585
- The Sacrifice of Isaac Paolo Veronese 1588
- Sacrifice of Isaac Caravaggio 1590
- Abraham's Sacrifice Annibale Carracci 1599
- Wooded Landscape with Abraham and Isaac Jan Brueghel the Elder 1599
- Sacrifice of Isaac Caravaggio 1603
- Sacrifice of Isaac Cigoli 1607
- Wooded landscape with the sacrifice of Isaac (Genesis 22) Abraham Govaerts 1607
- The sacrifice of Abraham Pieter Lastman 1612
- The Sacrifice of Isaac Peter Paul Rubens 1612
- The Sacrifice of Isaac Pedro Orrente 1616
- The Angel of the Lord Preventing Abraham from Sacrificing his Son Isaac Pieter Lastman 1616
- Abraham's Sacrifice Rembrandt 1635
- Abraham and Isaac Rembrandt van Rijn 1645
- Abraham Preparing to Sacrifice Isaac Giovanni Antonio Burrini 1685
- Sacrifice of Isaac Unknown 1750
- The Sacrifice of Isaac Jean Jacques Spoede 1750
- The Sacrifice of Isaac Francesco Guardi 1754
Provenance and rights
- Held by
- Department of Paintings of the Louvre INV 1980
- Credit
- Department of Paintings of the Louvre, INV 1980, via Wikimedia Commons, Public domain
- Licence
- PDM-1.0
- Evidence
- wikidata:P6216=public domain on Q29648866 (found by iconclass+subject); commons:License=pd (Public domain) on File:Braunschweiger Monogrammist 001.jpg (read 2026-08-14)
- Record
- https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q29648866