'The Good Samaritan', 1772. Artist: Ravend

'The Good Samaritan', 1772. Artist: Ravend

1-192-399 - © London Museum/Heritage-Images

'The Good Samaritan', 1772. The Samaritan pours oil onto the man's wound. Behind the Samaritan a dog licks its wounds. In the distance are two of the men who did not stop to help. The scene is based on the parable as recorded by St Luke. The Samaritan was the only man who stopped to help a man who had been beaten and robbed. Samaritans in the time of Christ were a people despised by the Hebrews. The engraving was taken from an original painting that Hogarth created for St Bartholomew's Hospital.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Ravend, attributed to: : Artist, engraver
After
  1. William Hogarth: British, English: Artist, painter, printmaker, engraver

Medium
  1. Engraving

Category Hierarchy

Religion & Belief Christianity

Locations & Buildings Other

People Other

Society & Culture Sickness & Disease


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4769x3662
File Size : 51,165kb


Aliases

  1. D 1312
  1. 0330001118
  1. 1-192-399
  1. 1118
  1. 1192399
  1. D 1312

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  1. Strictly for Editorial use only.


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