The Magdalen

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Saint Mary Magdalene is identifiable here by her halo and her emblem – the pot of ointment with which she anointed Christ’s feet. The pot seems to show scenes from classical mythology. On the lid, one woman carries another through water – perhaps the goddess Diana helping her mother across the strait to Delos, where she gave birth to Diana’s twin Apollo. On the main part of the pot is Mercury in his winged hat. The two cows below him are perhaps Admetus' cattle, which were herded by Apollo and stolen by Mercury. Why these myths are associated with Mary Magdalene is totally obscure. Though abrasion makes it difficult to distinguish the true style of the head, the heart-shaped face, wide-open eyes and bowed upper lip are close to some of Jean Gossart’s types, and the lock of hair brought forward in front of the ear is found in a number of his female figures.

The National Gallery, London

London

Title

The Magdalen

Date

early 16th century

Medium

Oil on oak

Measurements

H 29.2 x W 22.2 cm

Accession number

NG2163

Acquisition method

Bought, 1907

Work type

Painting

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Trafalgar Square, London, Greater London WC2N 5DN England

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