The Ecstasy of Saint Mary Magdalene, 1506

The Ecstasy of Saint Mary Magdalene, 1506

According to medieval legend, mary magdalene was a fallen woman until she devoted herself to christ. During her ascetic life in the wilderness, angels raised her aloft seven times a day to hear the music of the heavenly host while her visions of paradise enhanced her radiance. Interested in reviving classical ideals, renaissance artists such as lucas cranach the elder gave mary magdalene a venus-like body to personify her divine beauty. Date: 1506. Place of creation: Germany, 16th century. Medium: woodcut. Collection: Cleveland Museum of Art.
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Author: Lucas CranachSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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