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Titian, The Archangel Raphael and Tobias (c. 1512−1514). Tobias and the Angel is the traditional title of depictions in art of a passage from the Book of Tobit in which Tobias, son of Tobit, travels with the Archangel Raphael without realising he is an angel (5.5–6) and is then instructed by Raphael what to do with a giant fish he catches (6.2–9).
The Archangel Raphael and Tobias (Italian: Arcangelo Raffaele e Tobiolo) is an oil painting by Titian of Tobias and the Angel, dated to about 1512 to 1514, which is now in the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice.
God hears their prayers and the archangel Raphael is sent to help them. Tobias is sent to recover money from a relative, and Raphael, in human disguise, offers to accompany him. On the way they catch a fish in the Tigris, and Raphael tells Tobias that the burnt heart and liver can drive out demons and the gall can cure blindness. They arrive in ...
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.
Raphael features as one of the four archangels in the TV series Supernatural. In season 2 of the TV series Criminal Minds, the archangel Raphael is brought up as being one of Tobias Hankel's personalities. In the Yogscast YouTube series Shadow of Israphel, the main antagonist and titular character derives his namesake from that of St. Raphael.
Three Angels and Young Tobias; Tobias and Sarah in Prayer with the Angel Raphael and the Demon; Tobias and the Angel (Filippino Lippi) Tobias and the Angel (Pollaiuolo) Tobias and the Angel (Savoldo) Tobias and the Angel (Verrocchio)
The archangel Raphael, disguised as the human Azariah, was sent to accompany Tobias on his errand. On the journey, the angel will advise Tobias to catch a fish from the River Tigris and then to create remedy for his father's blindness using the fish's gall. The two main figures are depicted walking through a landscape, accompanied by a white ...
The Archangel Raphael and Tobias: c. 1512-1514: 170 × 146 cm Gallerie dell'Accademia (Venice) Portrait of Jacopo Sannazaro: c. 1514–1518: 85.7 × 72.7 cm: Royal Collection, United Kingdom Flora: c. 1515: 79 × 63 cm: Uffizi Portrait of the Physician Gian Giacomo Bartolotti da Parma: c. 1515 88 × 75 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna ...