Abraham recibiendo a los tres ángeles

Bartolomé Esteban Murillo · PD

Abraham recibiendo a los tres ángeles


Ficha

Año
1670
Técnica
óleo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
236,2 × 261,5 cm

La historia

Murillo painted this for a brotherhood in Seville devoted to charity, the Hermandad de la Caridad, which ran a hospital for the poor and dying and which he had joined himself. Their rule listed the duties of mercy: feed the hungry, shelter the stranger. So Murillo took the Old Testament scene of Abraham welcoming three travellers and staged it as an act of hospitality, the old man bowing to angels dressed as tired pilgrims. It was one of a series lining their church. In 1810, during the war against Napoleon, French troops stripped Seville of much of its art, and this canvas was among the pieces carried off. It passed through private hands until Canada's national gallery bought it in 1948.

Abraham recibiendo a los tres ángeles — Bartolomé Esteban Murillo — MuseScope