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Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalen as a Gardener (Noli me Tangere), c.1615-1618. Creator: Workshop of Peter Paul Rubens
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Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalen as a Gardener (Noli me Tangere), c.1615-1618. Creator: Workshop of Peter Paul Rubens
Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalen as a Gardener (Noli me Tangere), c.1615-1618
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or "Do Not Touch Me," is a poignant scene from the Gospel of John (20:11-18) that depicts the resurrected Christ appearing to Mary Magdalene in a garden. In this 17th-century painting by the Workshop of Peter Paul Rubens, the moment of their encounter unfolds as a tender and intimate interaction. Mary Magdalene, dressed in a rich, deep-red robe, is shown kneeling before a figure clad in a simple, green gardening outfit. The emergence of Christ as a gardener is a symbolic representation of new life and the resurrection. The vibrant colors and rich textures of the clothing, the lush greenery, and the delicate flowers in the foreground add to the painting's allure and evoke the Baroque era's grandeur. The painting, created between 1615 and 1618, is a testament to the artistic heritage of Flanders, Belgium, during the Baroque era. The Workshop of Peter Paul Rubens masterfully captures the essence of the biblical narrative while showcasing the fashion trends and artistic concepts of the time. The intricate details in the clothing, the lifelike expressions on the faces of the figures, and the subtle use of light and shadow all contribute to the painting's enduring appeal. This oil painting, now housed in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, is a powerful reminder of the rich artistic and religious heritage of Europe during the 17th century. The image of Christ as a gardener, appearing to a devoted follower, continues to resonate with viewers and inspire contemplation and reflection on the themes of resurrection, redemption, and the enduring power of faith.
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