John with the Poisoned Wine
The legend of St. John the Evangelist's late days in Ephesus says that being ordered to drink a cup of poisoned wine, he made the sign of blessing, and the venom was miraculously drawn from the liquid. The cup (chalice) is a prominent attribute of
John.
Related: The Poisoned Wine
Baptism of Christ, The (1505):
Side panels
Virgin and Child between angel musicians, the donor and John the Baptist, and the donor's wife and John the Evangelist, The (1495-98):
Right panel of triptych
MEMLING, Hans
Madonna with St.s, angels and donors (Probably 1478):
Right wing
Virgin and Child enthroned (C. 1485):
Right wing
WEYDEN, Rogier van der
Christ between the Virgin Mary and St. John the Evangelist, with John the Baptist and Mary Magdalene (C. 1450):
Central panel
