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St. Raphael the Archangel & Tobias (detail; M 017) Rectangular Sticker
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The velvet details are simulated in the artwork. No actual velvet will be used in the making of this product.
St. Raphael the Archangel & Tobias (detail; M 017) Rectangular Sticker
Centrally located, St. Raphael and Tobias are the focal point of the painting Three Archangels and Tobias by Francesco Botticini (1446-1498), a minor master of the Early Italian Renaissance. According to archival sources, the painting originally adorned the altar of the Confraternity of the Archangel Raphael (the “Raffia”) in the Augustinian Church of the Holy Spirit in Florence c. 1470. Confraternities were Church-sanctioned lay religious and social organisations for promoting piety and charity. Founded in 1411, the Raffia—of which Botticini himself was a member—was a youth confraternity that promoted education and the arts. + Here, St. Raphael wears a blue robe, a red and gold brocade mantle with a green velvet lining, and sandals. His halo is white openwork. His wings are made of peacock feathers. In his right hand, he holds a small gold container of unguent made from fish entrails. He gazes down at Tobias as if about to speak guiding the youth with a light touch of his hand. Tobias strides forward with determination and a spring in his step. A blonde, curly-haired youth, Tobias wears a knee-length belted tunic lined with white fur, a reddish cape lined in golden yellow, pinkish hose, and black boots with golden yellow cuffs. He carries a large, trussed-up fish. Scripture tells us that Tobias caught the fish in the Tigris River at the Archangel’s direction. Its various body parts were later used to cure Tobias’s father of blindness and exorcise a demon from the girl he would marry. His little grey dog, a symbol of fidelity, sniffs the ground at the travelers’ feet. The contours of the figures are precisely delineated. And, the fabrics and ornamentation are rendered with great attention to detail. + The journey of St. Raphael and Tobias was a popular subject for stand-alone paintings in 15th-century Florence. Florence was a city with a rising middle-class of prosperous merchants. And, merchants travelled. They braved shipwrecks, attacks by pirates or brigands, and other perils on the high seas and on the open road. Knowing they had an amiable, Heaven-sent patron saint like St. Raphael eased their fears on an existential level. + Feast: September 29 + Image Credit (M 017): Three Archangels and Tobias, by Francesco Botticini (1446-1498), tempera on panel, 60 5/8” x 53 1/8” (154cm x 135cm), Florentine Italian, ca. 1470, Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy. {{PD-Art|PD-old-100}}. From an antique Stengel postcard in the designer’s private collection.
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It's so stickery and fun. Not bad! It could be a little more in focus, but hey. w/e.
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