Tobias and the Angel
Tobias and the Angel is the title given to paintings and other artworks depicting a scene from the Book of Tobit in which Tobias, son of Tobit, meets an angel without realising he is an angel (5.5–6) and is then instructed by the angel what to do with a giant fish he catches (6.2–9).
Paintings
- Filippino Lippi, Three Angels and Young Tobias (c. 1485)
- Titian, Tobias and the Angel (c. 1540–1545)
- Denis van Alsloot and Hendrik de Clerck, Landscape with Tobias and the Angel (17th century)
- Tobit with the Angel by Gerbrand van den Eeckhout
- Tobias and the Angel (1875) by Evelyn De Morgan
Literature and theatre
- Tobias and the Angel (1930), play by James Bridie (1888–1951)
- Tobias and the Angel (opera) (1999), community opera
- Tobias and the Angel, 1975 novel by Frank Yerby
External links
Media related to Tobias and the Angel at Wikimedia Commons
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