The woman is Mary Magdalene. She can be identified by her jar of ointment, which she used to anoint Jesus’s feet. Van Scorel painted her as a seductive, luxuriously dressed courtesan, a reference to her reputed past as a prostitute. Our Mixed-Media painting shows the influence of Italian iconography, to which Van Scorel was introduced during his trip to Rome.
Mary Magdalene, after Painting by Jan van ScorelJan van Scorel Dutch (1495 - 1552) |
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The woman is Mary Magdalene. She can be identified by her jar of ointment, which she used to anoint Jesus’s feet. Van Scorel painted her as a seductive, luxuriously dressed courtesan, a reference to her reputed past as a prostitute. Our Mixed-Media painting shows the influence of Italian iconography, to which Van Scorel was introduced during his trip to Rome. |
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