St Mary Magdalen

Image credit: Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

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This painting and 'St James of the Marches' are fragments of a large altarpiece of which two other similarly-shaped panels survive. The artist's name and style are known from a signed and dated work of 1472 which displays affinities with the art of Carlo Crivelli, who worked extensively in the Marches. The Magdalen is recognisable by her long flowing hair, a reference to her traditional identification with the woman who anointed Christ's feet and dried them with her hair (Luke 7: 36–50).

Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Oxford

Title

St Mary Magdalen

Medium

tempera & gilding on panel

Measurements

H 67.5 x W 41 cm

Accession number

WA1850.20

Acquisition method

Fox-Strangways Gift, 1850

Work type

Painting

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