Abraham entertains the three angels. Etching by M. van der Gucht after G. Hoet.
- Hoet, Gerard, 1648-1733.
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- 15788i
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Bible. O.T. Genesis 18. The angels are simply specified as "men" in the King James version of Genesis 18. Abraham bids them wash their feet and rest under the tree (Genesis 18.4). Réau points out that the scene had three different interpretations: typologically, the angels symbolised the Trinity and their announcement prefigured the Annunciation; and then, in the Counter Reformation the scene began to serve as an iconic example of hospitality to strangers
Physical description
1 print : etching ; platemark 27.4 x 18 cm
Lettering
Is anything too hard for the Lord? At the time appointed will I return unto thee, according to the time of life, and Sarah shall have a son. Gen. 18. ver. 14. G. Hoet del. M. v. dr. Gucht sculp.
References note
Louis Réau, Iconographie de l'art chrétien, Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1956, vol. 2, p. 131
Reference
Wellcome Collection 15788i
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