Marcantonio - St John holding a closed book in his right hand and a chalice from which emerges a serpent in the other, 1857,0711.5SimilarOnschuldige Christenen worden vervolgd. NL-HlmNHA 1477 53007816Jan Luyken - Vrouw aanschouwt een zaaiende boerJohann Pfann II - Arolsen Klebeband 03 273 4Eleonora van Bourbon-Condé (1587-1619)David (BM 1864,1114.776-824 18) - Public domain engravingThe Virgin of Sorrows; an image of the Virgin Mary surrounded by nine vignettes depicting scenes of her lifeMoreRelatedSt. John the Baptist holding a book and a lamb and St. John the Evangelist holding the poisoned chaliceSaint John holding chalice in left hand, book in right, eagle standing by left sideSaint Anthony of Padua standing, lillies in his raised right hand, a book in his left, from the series 'Piccoli Santi' (Small Saints)Saint John the Evangelist holding a goblet with a snake emerging from it, from Christ, the Virgin, and Thirteen ApostlesSt. John the Evangelist, striding in three-quarter view toward the left and holding a chalice with snakes in his right hand, an eagle stands behind his right legSt. Simon Zelotes holding a palm and a book and St. Jude Thaddaeus holding a palm and a bookMoreMarcantonio - St John holding a closed book in his right hand and a chalice from which emerges a serpent in the other, 1857,0711.5file_downloadDownloadcrop_originalOrder Printrate_reviewdescriptionSummarylabel_outlineTagsengravings by marcantonio raimondi in the british museumraimondi bartsch 068high resolutiondate_rangeDate2016createSourceBritish MuseumlinkLinkhttp://commons.wikimedia.org/copyrightCopyright infopublic domain