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Venne, Jan van der
Tobias Healing His Father’s Blindness Tobie rendant la vue à son père
Late 1620s fin années 1620?

The eccentric and obscure Flemish painter Jan van de Venne is best known for his stony effects and unidealized, occasionally grotesque faces and figures. They are, however, enlivened with the warmth of human interaction, as seen in his many paintings of the moving scene in which Tobias heals his father’s blindness, with simple and clear gestures and slightly naive emotional expressions, from Tobit’s grimace to Anna’s expectant joy. These works likely served as straightforward evocations of one of the Seven Acts of Mercy: to heal the sick.

Venne, Jan van der
Mechelen, Belgium ?-Brussels, Belgium before 1651 Mechelen, Belgium ?-Brussels, Belgium before 1651
Tobias Healing His Father’s Blindness Tobie rendant la vue à son père
Late 1620s fin années 1620?
Oil on panel Huile sur panneau
height / width: 92.70 x 122.00 cm; 36.50 x 48.03 in.
Gift of Alfred and Isabel Bader, 1991 Don d'Alfred et Isabel Bader, 1991
34-020.12

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