'The Pool of Bethesda', 1772. Creators: Unknown, Ravend, Victor Marie Picot.

'The Pool of Bethesda', 1772. Creators: Unknown, Ravend, Victor Marie Picot.

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'The Pool of Bethesda', 1772. Christ healing a man at the pool of Bethesda, who has not been able to walk for 38 years. On the left a group of ill people wait for their turn in the miraculous waters. The pool of Bethesda in Jerusalem was known for its supposed healing properties. An angel was supposedly meant to disturb the waters and whoever entered the pool after this would be cured from their affliction; and in the scene an angel hovers over the pool. The engraving is after a painting Hogarth painted at St Bartholomew's Hospital, and it is believed that he modelled the subjects of the painting on actual patients. The event is taken from St John's Gospel.


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Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: {}: Search Wikipedia for Unknown
  2. Ravend, attributed to: {}: Artist, engraverSearch Wikipedia for Ravend
  3. Victor Marie Picot, attributed to: {French}: Artist, printmaker, publisherSearch Wikipedia for Victor Marie Picot
After
  1. William Hogarth: British; English: Artist, painter, engraverSearch Wikipedia for William Hogarth
Subject
  1. Jesus Christ: Judean: ProphetSearch Wikipedia for Jesus Christ

Medium
  1. Engraving

Category Hierarchy

Religion & Belief Christianity

Locations & Buildings Other

People Other

Society & Culture Sickness & Disease


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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4753x3673
File Size : 51,146kb


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  1. D 1309
  1. 0330001120
  1. 1-192-401
  1. 1120
  1. 1192401
  1. D 1309

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