Statue of John the Baptist (1220) on the right hand portal of Reims Cathedral.
This late 14th century fresco by Pietro di Miniato depicting the Baptism of Christ is the church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence. It is one of three small paintings below the main Annunciation image.
Fra Angelico fresco (1438-1443) depicting the Baptism of Christ in the Dominican monastery of San Marco, Florence.
This terracotta representation (c1350) of John the Baptist as a child is by Michelozzo di Bartolomeo. Originally in the Opera di San Giovanni it is now located in the Bargello Florence.
This stained glass panel of John the Baptist in the Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste at Montrésor, dates from around 1550, and forms part of the large west façade window above the main doorway. This window, composed of three lights, depicts Saint Peter, Saint John the Baptist, and Saint John the Evangelist beneath elegant architectural canopies. The panels were restored in the 19th century after suffering damage during the French Revolution of 1793; the restoration work was carried out by the Parisian glassmaker Eugène Oudinot.
Part of the choir screen at Chartres Cathedral this Baptism of Christ is from about 1550, by an unknown artist.
This wall painting at Saint Romain-sur-Cher depicts the "Baptism of Christ", and "Decapitation of John the Baptist" is 16th century, and restored in 1859.
Dated 1861 these stained glass panels on the subject of St Elizabeth and her son John the Baptist are by Lucien-Léopold Lobin, and can be found in Orleans Cathedral France.
This panel depicting the baptism of Christ is part of the font at Lichfield Cathedral dates from about 1862.
These four Victorian stained glass panels, by Clayton and Bell, are in the quire clerestory of Gloucester cathedral. The panels show three of the relations of Jesus: Zechariah and St Elizabeth the father and mother of John the Baptist, and Simeon.
Panel from the W.C. Buckley memorial window by Edward Burne-Jones depicting the baptism of Christ by John the Baptist.
This ceramic representation of the Baptism of Christ is by Jean Ollin (1958) and can be found in Saint-Pardoux, Mont d'Ore, Auvergne, France.