Massimo Stanzione

Studies of an Archangel and a Wind God (verso)

c. 1620s
pen and brown ink (verso),

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The Archangel Michael is shown at the center of the composition, surrounded by six more archangels, from left to right, Gabriel, Uriel, Jehudiel, Barachiel, Selathiel, and Raphael.

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