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Drawing of "Noli me tangere" with Maddalena kneeling in front of the Ghost of Jesus. Next to her is an empty sepulchre. The work is located in the Room of Designs and Prints in the Uffizi
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Drawing of "Noli me tangere" with Maddalena kneeling in front of the Ghost of Jesus. Next to her is an empty sepulchre. The work is located in the Room of Designs and Prints in the Uffizi
Drawing of "Noli me tangere" with Maddalena kneeling in front of the Ghost of Jesus. Next to her is an empty sepulchre. The work is located in the Room of Designs and Prints in the Uffizi. Florence Uffizi Gallery, Room of Designs and Prints Drawing Late Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1910-1914 ca.. Date of Artwork:1570-1592 ca.. Artist:Bassano, Francesco the Younger
Mannelli, Anchise & C.
MAA-F-000109-0000
Media ID 33188591
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Jesus Christ Christ Child Life Of Christ Noli Me Tangere Resurrection Sepulchre Structure Or Place Christian Religion Subject
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This photograph captures a stunning drawing titled "Noli me tangere" by Francesco Bassano the Younger. The artwork is located in the Room of Designs and Prints in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence. In this intricate piece, we see Maddalena, also known as Mary Magdalene, kneeling before the ethereal figure of Jesus Christ's ghost. The scene takes place next to an empty sepulchre, symbolizing his resurrection. Maddalena's posture exudes reverence and awe as she reaches out towards her beloved savior. The artist skillfully combines Late Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods to create a harmonious composition that transports viewers back to 16th-century Europe. This drawing beautifully depicts a significant moment from the New Testament Bible where Jesus appears after his resurrection. The photograph itself was taken between 1910-1914 by Anchise & C. Mannelli from Alinari. It showcases remarkable attention to detail while capturing the essence of this timeless masterpiece. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of the profound impact religion has had on art throughout history. The Noli me tangere scene serves as a reminder of faith's power and its ability to inspire devotion even centuries later. Visitors who have had the privilege of viewing this artwork firsthand can attest to its breathtaking beauty and spiritual significance within Christianity. Its presence in one of Italy's most renowned galleries ensures that it continues to captivate audiences for generations to come.
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