Tobias And The Angel By Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo, C. 1540. Wall Art, Canvas Prints, Framed
The angel leaves Tobias and his family posters & prints by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn

Title: The Angel Departing from the Family of Tobias Creator: Rembrandt van Rijn Date Created: 1641 Provenance: James J. Burleigh (Lugt 1425); Pierre Remy (Lugt 2173); Lessing Julius Rosenwald (Lugt 1760b); given to the National Gallery of Art 1943 Medium: etching and drypoint
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Oil on oak. Dimensions. 63.8 cm × 47.7 cm (25.1 in × 18.8 in) Location. National Gallery, London. Accession. NG4189. Anna and the Blind Tobit, also titled Blind Tobit and his Wife, is a c. 1630 oil painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Rembrandt, and perhaps his pupil, Gerrit Dou. The picture hangs in room 22 of the National Gallery in London.
The Angel Departing from the Family of Tobias Relief by Rembrandt Fine Art America

Rembrandt: Tobit Accusing Anna of Stealing the Kid (1626) The Book of Tobit (/ ˈ t oʊ b ɪ t /), also known as the Book of Tobias, is a 3rd or early 2nd century BC work describing how God tests the faithful, responds to prayers, and protects the covenant community (i.e., the Israelites). It tells the story of two Israelite families, that of the blind Tobit in Nineveh and of the abandoned.
Rembrandt Tobias and Sarah Guided by the Angel

Tobias and the Angel. Ca. 1787. Oil on canvas. This devotional painting illustrates an Old Testament story (Tobias 6, 1-8) in which Tobias meets the Archangel Raphael. The story of the two Tobias, father and son, is a model of Jewish piety and the father foreshadows the suffering of Christ´s Passion. He was faithful to the Law of God in the.
Rembrandt Tobit and Tobias kneeling before the angel

Rembrandt's teacher, Pieter Lastman, had painted a scene from near the end of the story, The Angel Raphael Takes Leave of Old Tobit and his Son Tobias, in which Tobit and Tobias kneel in pious gratitude before the winged Raphael; and Rembrandt himself later painted Raphael's heavenward departure in The Archangel Raphael Leaving Tobias' Family.
Angel Departing from the Family of Tobias, 1641 Rembrandt

The Angel Departing from the Family of Tobias, 1641. Rembrandt van Rijn expand_more.. In the Bible, just father and son are present at the leave-taking, but Rembrandt assembled the entire household, displaying his fondness for down-to-earth domesticity. Also taking leave is Tobias's dog, said to be the only dog given a specific role in the.
Rembrandt The Departure of Tobias and the Angel

Title: Flight into Egypt: Altered from Tobias and the Angel by Hercules Segers Artist: Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn) (Dutch, Leiden 1606-1669 Amsterdam) Artist: Hercules Segers (Dutch, ca. 1590-ca. 1638) Date: ca. 1653 Medium: Etching reworked with drypoint and burin by Rembrandt; fifth of six states Dimensions: Plate: 8 7/16 × 11 in. (21.4 × 28 cm) Sheet: 9 1/16 × 11 1/2 in. (23 × 29.
Tobias and the Angel Taking Leave of Raguel, Rembrandt van Rijn, c. 1650 c. 1655 Rijksmuseum
In the end, someone he did not know - a lone tribesman who sat by the village wall - caught Tobias's eye. "My name is Raphael, and I will accompany you," replied the stranger, standing. He was tall and, unlike the local men, had blonde hair. The next morning, Tobias and Raphael set off on their journey accompanied by Tobias's dog, Hera.
Rembrandt Tobias and the Angel

Title: The Angel Leaving the Family of Tobias Artist: After Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn) (Dutch, Leiden 1606-1669 Amsterdam) Date: 1641 Medium: Etching; third of nine states Dimensions: sheet: 4 5/16 x 6 1/4 in. (10.9 x 15.8 cm) Classification: Prints Credit Line: Bequest of Phyllis Massar, 2011 Accession Number: 2012.136.463
Matthias Stomer Tobias And The Angel Oil Painting Reproduction

The angel leaving Tobias and his Family; Tobit crouching in front of his house in left foreground while the Archangel Raphael flies towards swirling clouds in top right, Tobias kneeling beside his father, Anna and Sarah standing in the doorway at left, Tobias' dog standing on the steps in lower left; after Rembrandt; lettered state. 1809 Etching and engraving
Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn) Flight into Egypt Altered from Tobias and the Angel by

Departure of Tobias and the Angel, anonymous, after Rembrandt van Rijn, c. 1645 - c. 1650 pen and brown ink, with opaque white; framing line in brown ink, h 192mm × w 171mm More details
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Rembrandt The Angel Shows the Fish to Tobias Rembrandt, Rembrandt drawings, Angel show

Through July 23, 2023. In this moving painting by the young Rembrandt, the blind old man Tobit stumbles towards the doorway to greet his son Tobias. His wife Anna is already welcoming their son outside with the Archangel Raphael riding on a donkey. The Old Testament Book of Tobit was an important inspiration for Rembrandt. Unlike any other.
Rembrandt Tobias and the Angel

Location. Louvre, Paris. The Archangel Raphael Leaving Tobias' Family is a 1637 oil-on-panel painting by Rembrandt, now in the Louvre, in Paris, France. [1] The painting depicts a scene from the Book of Tobit, in which the archangel Raphael departs after guiding Tobias on his journey and helping to cure the blindness of his father, Tobit.
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The Angel Departing from the Family of Tobias Rembrandt 1641. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Houston, United States. Details. Title: The Angel Departing from the Family of Tobias; Creator: Rembrandt van Rijn; Creator Lifespan: 1606 - 1669; Creator Nationality: Dutch; Creator Gender: Male; Date Created: 1641; Physical Dimensions: w15.4 x h10.3.