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Saint Magdalene Collection

Saint Magdalene, also known as Mary Magdalene, is one of the most revered figures in Christian history

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Pietà. Creator: Master of the Stockholm Pietà

Pietà. Creator: Master of the Stockholm Pietà
Pieta, Unknown date

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: The Penitent Magdalen. Creator: Gerrit Dou

The Penitent Magdalen. Creator: Gerrit Dou
The Penitent Magdalen, Unknown date

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Female Saint (Saint Mary Magdalene), c.1510. Creator: Unknown

Female Saint (Saint Mary Magdalene), c.1510. Creator: Unknown
Female Saint (Saint Mary Magdalene), c.1510

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: The Penitent Magdalen. Creator: Cecco del Caravaggio

The Penitent Magdalen. Creator: Cecco del Caravaggio
The Penitent Magdalen, Unknown date

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: The Penitent Mary Magdalene. Creator: Carlo Dolci

The Penitent Mary Magdalene. Creator: Carlo Dolci
The Penitent Mary Magdalene, Unknown date

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Madonna and Child with Saints, c1510-1515. Creator: Francesco Zaganelli

Madonna and Child with Saints, c1510-1515. Creator: Francesco Zaganelli
Madonna and Child with Saints, c1510-1515. This grouping of the Virgin and Child with saints (Mary Magdalen, Jerome, an unidentified male saint)

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Mary Magdalene (?), c1525. Creator: Lucas Cranach the Elder

Mary Magdalene (?), c1525. Creator: Lucas Cranach the Elder
Mary Magdalene (?), c1525

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Mary Magdalene, c1650. Creator: Jan Boeckhorst

Mary Magdalene, c1650. Creator: Jan Boeckhorst
Mary Magdalene, c1650

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: The Penitent Magdalen. Creator: Workshop of Anthony van Dyck

The Penitent Magdalen. Creator: Workshop of Anthony van Dyck
The Penitent Magdalen, Unknown date

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Saint Mary Magdalene, c1524. Creator: Bernardino Luini

Saint Mary Magdalene, c1524. Creator: Bernardino Luini
Saint Mary Magdalene, c1524. According to Church (but not biblical) tradition, Mary Magdalene (probably indicating that she came from the the town Magdala) was a sinful woman

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: The Lamentation, 16th century. Creator: Unknown

The Lamentation, 16th century. Creator: Unknown
The Lamentation, 16th century

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: St Mary Magdalen, unknown date. Creator: Anon

St Mary Magdalen, unknown date. Creator: Anon
St Mary Magdalen, unknown date

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: The Three Maries at the Tomb, 16th century. Creator: Anon

The Three Maries at the Tomb, 16th century. Creator: Anon
The Three Maries at the Tomb, 16th century

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: The Lamentation. Creator: Andrea di Bartolo

The Lamentation. Creator: Andrea di Bartolo
The Lamentation, Unknown date

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: The Magdalen Reading. Creator: Ambrosius Benson

The Magdalen Reading. Creator: Ambrosius Benson
The Magdalen Reading, Unknown date

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Lamentation over the Dead Christ. The Magdalen at the Tomb of Christ. Creator: Unknown

Lamentation over the Dead Christ. The Magdalen at the Tomb of Christ. Creator: Unknown
Lamentation over the Dead Christ. The Magdalen at the Tomb of Christ, Unknown date

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Three Maries, 1824. Creator: William Say

Three Maries, 1824. Creator: William Say
Three Maries, 1824

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Deposition, 1775. Creator: Valentine Green

Deposition, 1775. Creator: Valentine Green
Deposition, 1775

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Mary Magdalene, 1693. Creator: John Smith

Mary Magdalene, 1693. Creator: John Smith
Mary Magdalene, 1693

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Altarpiece with the Passion of Christ: Entombment, c1480-1495. Creator: Unknown

Altarpiece with the Passion of Christ: Entombment, c1480-1495. Creator: Unknown
Altarpiece with the Passion of Christ: Entombment, c1480-1495. The Passion of Christ was a popular theme for 15th-century altarpieces in northern Europe

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: The Three Marys with their Children, 1590. Creator: Hans Collaert the Younger

The Three Marys with their Children, 1590. Creator: Hans Collaert the Younger
The Three Marys with their Children, 1590

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Magdalen, c.1770. Creators: Gaetano Gandolfi, Circle of Gaetano Gandolfi

Magdalen, c.1770. Creators: Gaetano Gandolfi, Circle of Gaetano Gandolfi
Magdalen, c.1770

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalen as a Gardener (Noli me Tangere), c.1615-1618

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

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Triptych with Virgin and Child, Saint John the Evangelist (left wing)

Triptych with Virgin and Child, Saint John the Evangelist (left wing) and Mary Magdalene (right wing Creator)
Triptych with Virgin and Child, Saint John the Evangelist (left wing) and Mary Magdalene (right wing), c.1505-c.1525. The Virgin, seated beneath an ornate canopy in the centre panel

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Virginia da Vezzo, the Artist's Wife, as the Magdalen, c1627. Creator: Simon Vouet

Virginia da Vezzo, the Artist's Wife, as the Magdalen, c1627. Creator: Simon Vouet
Virginia da Vezzo, the Artist's Wife, as the Magdalen, c1627

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: The Marriage at Cana, c.1530-c.1532. Creator: Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen

The Marriage at Cana, c.1530-c.1532. Creator: Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen
The Marriage at Cana, c.1530-c.1532. Other Title(s): The calling of St John during the marriage at Cana. This painting depicts a moment that preceded the miracle

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: The Crucifixion, c.1447. Creator: Giovanni di Paolo

The Crucifixion, c.1447. Creator: Giovanni di Paolo
The Crucifixion, c.1447. Other Title(s): The Crucifixion with Mary, John, Mary Magdalene, St Longinus and the Converted Centurion

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: The Penitent Mary Magdalene, 1661. Creator: Mateo Cerezo the Younger

The Penitent Mary Magdalene, 1661. Creator: Mateo Cerezo the Younger
The Penitent Mary Magdalene, 1661

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Madonna and Child with Sts Catherine, Francis of Assisi, John the Baptist, John the Evangelist

Madonna and Child with Sts Catherine, Francis of Assisi, John the Baptist, John the Evangelist, Antony of Padua and Mary Magdalene, 1510-1520

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Crucifixion, c.1510-c.1520. Creator: Cornelis Engebrechtsz (circle of)

Crucifixion, c.1510-c.1520. Creator: Cornelis Engebrechtsz (circle of)
Crucifixion, c.1510-c.1520

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Saint Mary Magdalene, c16th century. Creator: Anon

Saint Mary Magdalene, c16th century. Creator: Anon
Saint Mary Magdalene, c16th century

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Crucifixion with the Virgin, Saint John, Mary Magdalene, a Donor, 1500-1530. Creator: Anon

Crucifixion with the Virgin, Saint John, Mary Magdalene, a Donor, 1500-1530. Creator: Anon
Crucifixion with the Virgin, Saint John, Mary Magdalene, a Donor, 1500-1530

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Entombment of Christ with Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus, Mary Magdalene

Entombment of Christ with Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus, Mary Magdalene, the Virgin and Saint Jo Creator: Anon
Entombment of Christ with Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus, Mary Magdalene, the Virgin and Saint John the Evangelist, c.1550-c.1600

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Memorial Panel with Nine Female Portraits, probably Kathrijn Willemsdr van der Graft and Family

Memorial Panel with Nine Female Portraits, probably Kathrijn Willemsdr van der Graft and Family, with Saint Mary Magdalene and the Van Soutelande Family and Van der Graft-Van Soutelande Crests

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Mary Magdalene, 1854. Creator: Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema

Mary Magdalene, 1854. Creator: Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Mary Magdalene, 1854

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Mary Magdalene, c.1480. Creator: Carlo Crivelli

Mary Magdalene, c.1480. Creator: Carlo Crivelli
Mary Magdalene, c.1480

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: The Entombment, c.1640-1652. Creator: Benjamin Gerritz Cuyp

The Entombment, c.1640-1652. Creator: Benjamin Gerritz Cuyp
The Entombment, c.1640-1652

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Triptych with the Virgin and Child, and Saints Mary Magdalene and Ansanus, 1350

Triptych with the Virgin and Child, and Saints Mary Magdalene and Ansanus, 1350. Creator: Andrea di Cione
Triptych with the Virgin and Child, and Saints Mary Magdalene and Ansanus, 1350

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Triptych with the Last Supper and Donors, c.1525-c.1530. Creator: Jacob Cornelisz. van Oostsanen

Triptych with the Last Supper and Donors, c.1525-c.1530. Creator: Jacob Cornelisz. van Oostsanen
Triptych with the Last Supper and Donors, c.1525-c.1530. Other Title(s): Triptych with the Last Supper (centre panel), Adriana van Roon (c)

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: The Crucifixion, c.1360. Creator: Giovanni da Milano

The Crucifixion, c.1360. Creator: Giovanni da Milano
The Crucifixion, c.1360. Other Title(s): Christ on the Cross with Mary, Sts Mary Magdalene, John the Baptist, Ambrose of Milan (?) and Francis of Assisi

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: The Lamentation of Christ, c.1530-c.1540. Creator: Cornelis Buys the Younger

The Lamentation of Christ, c.1530-c.1540. Creator: Cornelis Buys the Younger
The Lamentation of Christ, c.1530-c.1540

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: The Crucifixion, c.1390. Creator: Niccolo di Pietro Gerini

The Crucifixion, c.1390. Creator: Niccolo di Pietro Gerini
The Crucifixion, c.1390. Other Title(s): Calvary

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Mary Magdalene at the foot of the cross, c.1610. Creator: Anon

Mary Magdalene at the foot of the cross, c.1610. Creator: Anon
Mary Magdalene at the foot of the cross, c.1610

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: The Penitent Magdalen, c.1620. Creator: Anthony van Dyck

The Penitent Magdalen, c.1620. Creator: Anthony van Dyck
The Penitent Magdalen, c.1620

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Christ on the Cross, with Mary, John, Mary Magdalene and Sts Cecilia and Barbara... c.1505-c.1510

Christ on the Cross, with Mary, John, Mary Magdalene and Sts Cecilia and Barbara... c.1505-c.1510
Christ on the Cross, with Mary, John, Mary Magdalene and Sts Cecilia and Barbara (left) and Peter, Francis and Jerome (right), c.1505-c.1510

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Christ on the Cross, with the Mother of Sorrows and Saints John the Evangelist and Mary... c.1630

Christ on the Cross, with the Mother of Sorrows and Saints John the Evangelist and Mary... c.1630. Creator: Unknown
Christ on the Cross, with the Mother of Sorrows and Saints John the Evangelist and Mary Magdalene, c.1630

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Mary Magdalene [recto], in or after 1524. Creator: Biagio Pupini

Mary Magdalene [recto], in or after 1524. Creator: Biagio Pupini
Mary Magdalene [recto], in or after 1524

Background imageSaint Magdalene Collection: Mary Magdalene [verso], in or after 1524. Creator: Biagio Pupini

Mary Magdalene [verso], in or after 1524. Creator: Biagio Pupini
Mary Magdalene [verso], in or after 1524



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Saint Magdalene, also known as Mary Magdalene, is one of the most revered figures in Christian history. She was a close follower of Jesus Christ and played a significant role in his ministry. Despite her past as a sinner, she experienced a profound transformation through her encounter with Jesus and became one of his most loyal disciples. Often depicted as a symbol of repentance, forgiveness, and redemption. Her story serves as a powerful reminder that no one is beyond God's grace and mercy. Through her unwavering faith and devotion to Jesus, she exemplifies the transformative power of love and forgiveness. Many churches around the world honor Saint Magdalene on July 22nd, her feast day. Pilgrims from all walks of life visit places associated with her life to pay homage to this remarkable saint. As we reflect on the life of Saint Magdalene, let us be inspired by her example of humility, courage, and perseverance in following Christ. May we strive to emulate her unwavering faith and dedication to spreading the message of love and compassion to all those we encounter. Saint Magdalene truly embodies the essence of what it means to be a faithful disciple of Christ.