The Archangel Michael (Poulakis)

The Archangel Michael was created by Greek painter Theodore Poulakis.

[8] He has been depicted in Greek Italian Byzantine art since the dawn of the new religion.

One exemplary depiction of the Archangel was completed by Italian painter Raphael in his world-famous painting entitled St. Michael Vanquishing Satan.

The materials used for The Archangel Michael were tempera and gold leaf on wood panel.

The painter employs an advanced painting style that evolved on the Ionian Islands.

Poulaki's painting superfluously venerates the Archangel and constructs a sculpturesque figure dressed in a lavish costume, with luxuriant patterns and brilliant colors.

The wolflike demon captivates the audience with its expression of fright and terror.

The demonic figure is muscular, the hairs are a brilliant variation of brown.

The painter clearly reveals the creature's hair as he floats on a pool of fire.

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