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This was possibly painted for Consul Smith as part of a set of seven New Testament scenes. Another in the set, 'The Adoration of the Magi', is in the Royal Collection and is dated 1726. There is an autograph reduction of the painting, originally in the Royal Collection and now hanging at Osterley (a property in the care of the National Trust).
Title
Christ Healing the Lame Man at the Pool of Bethesda
Date
1726–1730
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 51 x W 48 cm
Accession number
541105
Acquisition method
bequeathed by Sir John Heathcoat Amory, 3rd Bt, 1972
Work type
Painting