The death of Ananias - 1845

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One of the Raphael Cartoons commissioned by Pope Leo X for the Sistine Chapel, this scene depicts Saint Peter punishing a man for disobedience…

The apostles have asked Christian followers to sell their property and donate the proceeds to the community. A man called Ananias secretly keeps some of the money for himself. During interrogation by Peter the man falls down dead.

Print dated 1845.

Dimensions (Frame): 243mm x 200mm

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One of the Raphael Cartoons commissioned by Pope Leo X for the Sistine Chapel, this scene depicts Saint Peter punishing a man for disobedience…

The apostles have asked Christian followers to sell their property and donate the proceeds to the community. A man called Ananias secretly keeps some of the money for himself. During interrogation by Peter the man falls down dead.

Print dated 1845.

Dimensions (Frame): 243mm x 200mm

Back to renaissance collection

One of the Raphael Cartoons commissioned by Pope Leo X for the Sistine Chapel, this scene depicts Saint Peter punishing a man for disobedience…

The apostles have asked Christian followers to sell their property and donate the proceeds to the community. A man called Ananias secretly keeps some of the money for himself. During interrogation by Peter the man falls down dead.

Print dated 1845.

Dimensions (Frame): 243mm x 200mm

Back to renaissance collection