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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).
Tobias and the Angel was a popular subject in Florence at the time. Various art historians have suggested that the young Leonardo da Vinci , who was a member of Verrocchio's studio, may have painted some part of this work, [ 4 ] most likely the fish, [ 5 ] or the dog, supported by David Alan Brown, of the National Gallery, Washington .
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.
Tobias and the Angel is an oil and tempera painting on poplar panel by the Florentine Renaissance painter Filippino Lippi, dating from c. 1475–1480, of Tobias and the Angel, a popular subject at the time. It is now in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. [1] [2] [3]
Tobit's son Tobias is sent to retrieve ten silver talents that Tobit once left in Rhages, a town in Media. Guided and aided by the angel Raphael he arrives in Ecbatana, where he meets Sarah. [2] A demon named Asmodeus kills anyone she intends to marry, but with the aid of Raphael the demon is exorcised and Tobias and Sarah marry. [1]
Tobias and the Angel is an oil painting on panel of c. 1465–1470 by the Italian artists Antonio and Piero del Pollaiuolo, in the Galleria Sabauda in Turin.It was probably the first in a series of Florentine paintings of Tobias and the Angel with similar features, especially a wide landscape background, a small fluffy white dog, and a very expensively dressed, and very young, figure of Tobias.
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) Tobias' Journey; Tobit and Anna with the Kid
Tobias and the Angel is a group of two limewood sculptures carved in 1516 by Veit Stoss showing Tobias and the Angel, with the archangel Raphael and Tobias, now in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg. [1]