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'The Good Samaritan', 1772. Artist: Simon Fran?ois Ravenet
'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. © The London Archives (City of London)/Heritage Images
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AR983610
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2336px × 2016px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
ANIMAL
ANIMALS
Avenue
B&W
B/W
barts
Bart's
Bible scene
BIBLICAL
Black & White
Black and white
caring
Christianity
concept
Delatre
Dog
eighteenth century
Engraving
Guildhall Library & Art Gallery
HELPING
Horse
HORSES
Hospital
INJURED
JM
JM Delatre
LANE
licking
LOCATION
Male
Man
Men
Monochrome
oil
PARABLE
People
POOL
Ravenet
religion
Religious
Road
ROADSIDE
SAMARITAN
Simon Fran?ois
Simon Fran?ois Ravenet
Simon Francois
Simon Francois Ravenet
St Bartholomew's Hospital
St Barts
St Bart's
St Bart's Hospital
William Hogarth;Hogarth
William;W Hogarth
Wounded