St John the Evangelist at Patmos

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Year1598
CatalogueГЭ-8694
St John the Evangelist at Patmos
ArtistTobias Verhaecht; Gillis Coignet
Year1598
CatalogueГЭ-8694
MediumOil on panel
Dimensions133 cm × 191.5 cm (52.3 in × 75.3 in)
LocationHermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg

St John the Evangelist at Patmos is an oil-on-panel painting by Flemish painters Tobias Verhaecht and Gillis Coignet. The painting was completed in 1598, and is now in the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg.[1][2][3]

According to legend, Saint John was exiled to Patmos during the persecutions under Emperor Domitian. There, he is thought to have written the Book of Revelation, although some attribute the authorship of Revelation to another man, called John the Presbyter, or to other writers of the late first century AD.[4] In the painting, John is depicted sitting on a rock by the sea, in the process of writing the Book of Revelation. Next to him there sits an eagle, John's commonest attribute along with a book or scroll.[5]

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