The ointment jar is the attribute of the Magdalen, but this may be a portrait of a woman represented in the guise of the saint. Her necklace appears to be ornamented with scourges & her bracelets have a suggestion of manacles. According to the 19th-centu ...
Mary Magdalene is at prayer before a book & a crucifix which is held by an angel; the jar containing the ointment with which she anointed Christ is in the foreground. She appears again in the right background reading in a cave. This is said to be an ear ...
The Magdalen holds the jar of ointment with which she anointed Christ. The pot is mounted in gold & appears to be made from a semi-precious blue-grey stoone, intricately carved. Around her neck is a rosary, a rare representation of a rosary-necklace in ar ...
According to the account in the New Testament (Mark 16: 1-8), the three Maries (Mary Magdalene, Mary the wife of Cleophas & Mary the mother of James) visited Jesus' tomb on the morning of the Resurrection to find the stone rolled away, & the body gone. There they encountered an angel who explained Christ had risen from the dead (Mark 16:1-8). This painting is by an imitator of Mantegna, & from the same series as ' The Resurrection' & ' Noli me Tangere'. They are all close in style & subject to Mantegna's works of this period, & may record lost drawings or engravings which he designed. ...
The market cart is laden with fresh produce. On the right is a woodcutter, a favourite motif of Gainsborough's, but the composition is dominated by the grandeur of the trees. This is one of Gainsborough's last landscapes. It was first exhibited in the artist's house in Pall Mall in 1786, the same year it was painted. Gainsborough added the figure of the woodman gathering faggots the following year. ...
This view shows the market place in Haarlem from the north-west from beside the town hall, the Doric portico of which is on the right. On the opposite side of the square is the 15th-century Grote Kerk (church of St Bavo) & the ' Vleeshal' (meat market) to the right. Both these buildings remain largely unchanged today, but the portico of the town hall, which casts a powerful shadow in the foreground, no longer exists. ...
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The subject is derived from the legend of the 'Cristo di San Gregorio': Christ is said to have appeared to Saint Gregory the Great at Mass in Rome, at Santa Croce in Gerusalemme or elsewhere.
The subject is derived from the legend of the ' Cristo di San Gregorio': Christ is said to have appeared to Saint Gregory the Great at Mass in Rome, at Santa Croce in Gerusalemme or elsewhere.
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