ArtCollectionsLatin AmericanEl Arcángel Miguel Victorioso sobre Satanás (The Archangel Michael Victorious Over Satan)
El Arcángel Miguel Victorioso sobre Satanás (The Archangel Michael Victorious Over Satan)
Title

El Arcángel Miguel Victorioso sobre Satanás (The Archangel Michael Victorious Over Satan)

Artist/Maker

Unknown, Peru,

Date

18th century

Type Of Object

painting

Medium

oil on canvas

Credit Line

Gift of Gerry S. Culpepper

Object Number

2013.144

Image Credit

© Phoenix Art Museum. All rights reserved. Photo by Mike Lundgren.

Department

Latin American

On View

No

Description

This painting displays Saint Michael in standard guise: outspread wings, body armor, and a shield bearing the Latin inscription Quis Sic Ut Deus, or He Who is Like God. However, instead of his typical sword, he carries a palm branch in his left hand, used in Christian art as a symbol of victory, triumph, peace and eternal life. In this depiction of this common subject, the figures’ expressions are unconventional. Saint Michael looks down benevolently at Satan, who gazes up at him in submission with hands crossed over his chest. It seems this artist chose to portray a devil who, once vanquished, pledges allegiance to Saint Michael and his God.

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