Saint John the Evangelist; head and shoulders, writing with a quill

Saint John the Evangelist; head and shoulders, writing with a quill

Johann Lorenz Haid

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

From the set of 12 Apostles that Haid copied from Pitteri's engravings after Piazzetta.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Saint John the Evangelist; head and shoulders, writing with a quillSaint John the Evangelist; head and shoulders, writing with a quillSaint John the Evangelist; head and shoulders, writing with a quillSaint John the Evangelist; head and shoulders, writing with a quillSaint John the Evangelist; head and shoulders, writing with a quill

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