Mary Magdalene, after Painting by Jan van Scorel

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Northern Renaissance Painting, Limited Edition (9/50)

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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Mary Magdalene, after Painting by Jan van Scorel

Jan van Scorel Dutch (1495 - 1552)

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.