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Gustave Moreau
(6th Apr, 1826 - 18th Apr, 1898)
Tobias and the Angel
1470
Credit:
Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais / Stéphane Maréchalle
musée Gustave-Moreau
http://musee-moreau.fr/
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Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais / Stéphane Maréchalle
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About the artwork
Title:
Tobias and the Angel
Periods:
contemporary period from 1789 until 1914
19th century
XIXth century
Techniques:
cardboard
oil on board
oil on canvas
Dimensions:
320 x 250
Inventory number:
Cat891
Detail:
painting by Leonardo da Vinci und Andrea del Verrocchio
Location:
musée Gustave-Moreau
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Tobias and the Angel
is an altar painting, finished around 1470–1475, attributed to the workshop of the Italian Renaissance painter Andrea del Verrocchio. It is housed in the National Gallery, London. This painting is similar to an earlier painting depicting Tobias and the Angel, by Antonio del Pollaiolo. According to Oxford art historian Martin Kemp, Leonardo da Vinci, who was a member of Verrocchio's studio, may have painted some part of this work, most likely the fish. David Alan Brown, of…
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About the author(s)
Author:
Gustave Moreau
Born:
6th Apr, 1826
Dead:
18th Apr, 1898
Country:
France
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Gustave Moreau
(French:
[mɔʁo]
; 6 April 1826 – 18 April 1898) was a French Symbolist painter whose main emphasis was the illustration of biblical and mythological figures. As a painter, Moreau appealed to the imaginations of some Symbolist writers and artists.
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