Penitent St. Magdalen and her Sister Martha

around 1620, Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

 

 

Penitent St. Magdalen and her Sister Martha

In counter-reformatory religious literature, Mary Magdalene wrongly identified with Mary of Bethany, Martha’s sister, and the repentant prostitute – played an increasingly prominent role. Her conversion was seen as a symbol of divine mercy. Here, her casket filled with objects denoting vanity lies discarded at her feet; Rubens depicts her penitence by emphasizing her desperate gestures and expression. Martha, however, acts in a restrained and contemplative manner. Rubens‘soft and free handling helps to convey an emotional mood.

Currently not displayed.

Object data

Object Name

Painting

Culture

Flemish

Dated

around 1620

Artist

Peter Paul Rubens (1577 Siegen - 1640 Antwerpen) - GND

Material

Canvas

Dimensions

205 x 157 cm
Framed: 239,5 x 192 x 11,2 cm

Image rights

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie

Inv. No.

Gemäldegalerie, 683

Provenance

Jacob de Wit auction Amsterdam, 10.3.1754, lot. 1; Paul Schukking; Gallery Graf Nostitz, Prague; acquired 1786

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