Arthub Flanders

The Temptation of Saint Anthony

Creator:
Trulin, Edouard Albéric (draftsmen (artists))
Period:
n/a
Date:
n/a
Institution:
Museum voor Schone Kunsten Gent
Type:
tekeningen, dessins, and drawings (visual works)
Subtype:
potloodtekening, dessin au crayon, pencil drawings, inkttekening, dessin à l'encre, and ink drawing
Material:
potlood, crayon, pencils (drawing and writing equipment), grijze inkt, encre grise, grey ink, bruine inkt, encre brune, brown ink, papier, papier, and paper
Subject:
religieuze symboliek, symbolique religieuse, and religious symbolism
Dimensions:
h 935 mm
b 673 mm
Object number:
1924-O
Description:
n/a
Iconclass:
11Q651 crucifix ~ personal devotion
11H saints
31A71 male sex; man
11R71 skull as symbol of 'Vanitas'
31A72 female sex; woman
11K devil(s) and demons
11H(ANTONY ABBOT) the hermit Antony Abbot (Antonius Abbas) of Egypt, also called the Great; possible attributes: bell, book, T-shaped staff, flames, pig
11H(ANTONY ABBOT)35 temptations of St. Antony Abbot
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