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Saint Mary Magdalene, 1591. Creator: Annibale Carracci

Saint Mary Magdalene, 1591. Creator: Annibale Carracci


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Saint Mary Magdalene, 1591. Creator: Annibale Carracci

Saint Mary Magdalene, 1591

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This etching and engraving, titled "Saint Mary Magdalene," is a masterpiece created by the renowned Italian artist Annibale Carracci in the late 16th century. The image portrays Mary Magdalene, a significant figure in the New Testament, as she sits in deep contemplation and prayer. Mary Magdalene, known for her devotion to Jesus and her presence at the foot of the cross during the Crucifixion, is often depicted with a skull, symbolizing her penance and repentance. In this artwork, Carracci skillfully captures the essence of Mary Magdalene's piety and introspection. The saint is depicted as a woman of advanced age, her face etched with the lines of time and experience. Her eyes are closed, lost in prayer, while her hands are folded in supplication. The skull, a reminder of the transience of life, rests at her feet. The image is a testament to the artistic prowess of the Carracci family, who were leading figures of the Bolognese school during the Italian Renaissance. Annibale Carracci's ability to capture the human form and emotion with such depth and nuance is evident in this stunning work. This print, now housed in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), is a precious addition to the museum's collection of heritage art. The image, with its intricate lines and subtle shading, invites the viewer to contemplate the depth of Mary Magdalene's faith and the enduring power of religious art.

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