Monday 8 October 2012

Jan van Scorel 1495 – 1562 Mary Magdalene


Van Scorel had just returned from Italy when he painted this work. Italian influences are visible in the landscape and in the figure of Mary Magdalene, who resembles a Venetian courtesan.
The tree springing from the decayed trunk symbolizes a new life after a bad start: Mary Magdalene has converted to become a follower of Jesus.In the background, in front of the overhanging rock, Mary is being borne up to Heaven.
The top plank of this panel, with the sky and tree branches, was added in the second half of the 16th century. That part was not painted by Van Scorel.

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