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Abigail

Artist (Spanish, 1598 – 1664)
Dateca. 1650
MediumOil on canvas
DimensionsImage: 70 1/2 x 41 1/4 in. (179.1 x 104.8 cm)
Frame: 80 3/8 × 51 1/8 in. (204.2 × 129.9 cm)
ClassificationsPaintings
Credit LineBequest of John Ringling, 1936
Object numberSN342
The Old Testament heroine Abigail became the wife of David after feeding him and his troops during his flight from King Saul. Together, Abigail and David were considered ancestors of Christ, and for this reason she is shown being led by the vision of a chalice. As in Rubens's Eucharist Series, various Old Testament characters are seen as prefigurations of Christian concepts, and the bread Abigail holds is a harbinger of the Eucharistic host.
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