List of apostolados

An apostolado (from Spanish; lit.'apostolate'), or apostles series,[1] is a series of individual portrait paintings of the apostles of Jesus Christ, sometimes including other figures, such as Jesus, Luke, Mary, and/or Paul.[2][3][4][5] The first potential example of an apostolado stems from a pair of portraits of the apostles James the Elder and Philip by Albrecht Dürer in 1516, which he may have intended as a full series of twelve.[6][7] In Spain, apostolados are a prevalent genre of art of the apostles,[8] being popularized by Greco-Spanish painter El Greco[9] and leading to other renowned artists of the genre such as Francisco de Zurbarán,[10] Peter Paul Rubens,[11] and Anthony van Dyck.[12] Images of saints, and therefore the apostles, became popular in Catholic Europe during the Renaissance as a result of the Counter-Reformation, which in turn derived from a heavy emphasis of the Catholic doctrine of intercession of saints and opposition to Protestant iconoclasm.[13][14]

Apostolado paintings in El Greco Museum, Toledo

Apostolados

Although the concept of the apostles in the context of Christianity generally refers to the first twelve apostles of Jesus Christ as enumerated in the Gospels[15][16] (Judas Iscariot being replaced by Matthias due to his treachery),[17] some apostolados contain portraits of other important figures in Christianity, such as Jesus, Paul, Mary, and/or Luke.[2][3][4][5]

 Unknown availability
Series titleArtistNotesAndrew the First-CalledBartholomew the ApostleJames the ElderJames the YoungerJohn the BelovedJude the ApostleMatthew the EvangelistMatthias the ApostlePeter the RockPhilip the ApostleSimon the ZealotThomas the TwinJesus the NazarenePaul the ApostleLuke the EvangelistReference(s)
Dürer's Apostle seriesAlbrecht Dürer[a]
  • Saint Philip (Dürer) [Wikidata]
  • 1516
  • Uffizi
[6][7]
Apostolado de San Feliz [es]El Greco
  • Saint James the Greater (El Greco, Oviedo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1590
  • Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias
  • Saint James the Lesser (El Greco, Oviedo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1590
  • Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias
  • John the Evangelist (El Greco, Oviedo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1590
  • Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias
  • Saint Judas Thadeus (El Greco, Oviedo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1590
  • Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias
  • Saint Matthew (El Greco, Oviedo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1590
  • Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias
  • Saint Peter (El Greco, Oviedo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1590
  • Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias
  • Saint Philip (El Greco, Oviedo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1590
  • Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias
  • Saint Simon (El Greco, Oviedo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1590
  • Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias
  • Saint Thomas (El Greco, Oviedo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1590
  • Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias
  • Saint Paul (El Greco, Oviedo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1590
  • Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias
  • Saint Luke (El Greco, Oviedo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1590
  • Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias
[18]
Apostolado de Almadrones [es]El Greco and his workshop[b]
  • St. Simon (El Greco, Indianapolis) [Wikidata]
  • 1610 – 1614
  • Indianapolis Museum of Art
[20][21]
Apostolate of the Museo del Greco [es][22]El Greco and his workshop
  • Bartholomew the Apostle (El Greco, Toledo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1610 – c. 1614
  • Museo del Greco
  • Saint James the Great (El Greco, Toledo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1610 – c. 1614
  • Museo del Greco
  • Saint James the Less (El Greco, Toledo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1610 – c. 1614
  • Museo del Greco
  • Saint John the Evangelist (El Greco, Toledo, 1660) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1610 – c. 1614
  • Museo del Greco
  • Apostle St Thaddeus (Jude) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1610 – c. 1614
  • Museo del Greco
  • Apostle Saint Matthew (El Greco, Toledo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1610 – c. 1614
  • Museo del Greco
  • Apostle Saint Peter (El Greco, Toledo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1610 – c. 1614
  • Museo del Greco
  • Apostle Saint Philip (El Greco, Toledo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1610 – c. 1614
  • Museo del Greco
  • Apostle Saint Simon (El Greco, Toledo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1610 – c. 1614
  • Museo del Greco
  • Apostle St Thomas (El Greco, Toledo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1610 – c. 1614
  • Museo del Greco
  • Christ as Savior (El Greco, Toledo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1610 – c. 1614
  • Museo del Greco
  • Apostle Saint Paul (El Greco, Toledo) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1610 – c. 1614
  • Museo del Greco
[23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35]
Apostolado Lerma [pl][36]Peter Paul Rubens[c]
  • The Apostle Andrew (Rubens) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1611
  • Museo del Prado
  • Saint Bartholomew (Rubens) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1611
  • Museo del Prado
  • Saint James the Greater (Rubens) [Wikidata]
  • 1612 – 1613
  • Museo del Prado
  • Saint John the Evangelist (Rubens) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1611
  • Museo del Prado
  • Saint Matthew (Rubens) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1611
  • Museo del Prado
  • St. Matthias (Rubens) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1611
  • Museo del Prado
  • Saint Peter (Rubens) [Wikidata]
  • 1610 – 1612
  • Museo del Prado
  • Saint Philip (Rubens) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1611
  • Museo del Prado
  • Saint Simon (Rubens) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1611
  • Museo del Prado
  • The Apostle Thomas (Rubens) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1612 – c. 1613
  • Museo del Prado
  • St. Paul (Rubens) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1611
  • Museo del Prado
[37]
Böhler series[38]Anthony van Dyck[d]
  • Apostle Peter (van Dyck) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1600
  • Private collection
  • The Apostle Philip (van Dyck) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1619 – c. 1621
  • Kunsthistorisches Museum
  • The Apostle Simon (van Dyck) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1619 – c. 1621
  • Kunsthistorisches Museum
  • Apostle Thomas (van Dyck) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1600
  • Private collection
  • Christ carrying the Cross (van Dyck) [Wikidata]
  • unknown
  • Musei di Strada Nuova
[40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][39][48][49]
Apostolado del Prado [es]Jusepe de Ribera
  • Saint Andrew (Ribera, Madrid, 1641) [Wikidata]
  • 1641
  • Museo del Prado
  • Saint Bartholomew (Ribera) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1630
  • Museo del Prado
  • Saint James the Greater (Ribera) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1630 – 1635
  • Museo del Prado
  • Saint James the Less (Ribera) [Wikidata]
  • by 1652
  • Museo del Prado
  • Saint Judas Thaddaeus (Ribera) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1630 – 1635
  • Musea del Prado
  • San Pedro (Ribera) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1630
  • Musea del Prado
  • Saint Philip (Ribera) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1630 – c. 1635
  • Museo del Prado
  • Saint Simon (Ribera) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1630 – c. 1635
  • Museo del Prado
  • Saint Thomas (Ribera) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1630 – c. 1635
  • Museo del Prado
  • Christ the Saviour (Ribera) [Wikidata]
  • by 1652
  • Museo del Prado
  • Saint Paul (Ribera) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1600
  • Museo del Prado
[50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59]
The Twelve Apostles [pt]Francisco de Zurbarán
  • Saint Bartholomew (Zurbarán) [Wikidata]
  • 1633
  • National Museum of Ancient Art
  • Saint James the Great (Zurbarán) [Wikidata]
  • 1633
  • National Museum of Ancient Art
  • Saint John the Evangelist (Zurbarán) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1633
  • National Museum of Ancient Art
  • Saint Judas Thaddaeus or Saint Matthew [Wikidata]
  • c. 1633
  • National Museum of Ancient Art
  • Saint Matthew (Zurbarán) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1633
  • National Museum of Ancient Art
  • Saint Peter (Zurbarán) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1633
  • National Museum of Ancient Art
  • Saint Philip (Zurbarán) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1633
  • National Museum of Ancient Art
  • Saint Simon (Zurbarán) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1633
  • National Museum of Ancient Art
  • Saint Thomas (Zurbarán) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1633
  • National Museum of Ancient Art
  • Saint Paul (Zurbarán) [Wikidata]
  • c. 1630 – 1635
  • National Museum of Ancient Art
[60]
Rembrandt's apostles and evangelists[61]Rembrandt[e]
  • Saint James the Greater (Rembrandt) [Wikidata]
  • 1661
  • Unknown collection
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