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Noli me tangere, 1548-1560, (1908). Creator: Dujardin
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Noli me tangere, 1548-1560, (1908). Creator: Dujardin
Noli me tangere, 1548-1560, (1908). Jesus Apparaissant A Marie-Madeleine -
Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene. Noli me tangere, Latin for don t touch me, is the phrase Jesus is believed to have uttered when Mary Magdalene saw him outside his empty tomb. Here the scene is a 16th-century formal garden, and Mary is wearing a rich brocade dress. Photogravure after a painting by Lambert Sustris, in the Palais des Beaux-Arts, Lille, France. From " La Revue De L Art - Ancien et Moderne" - Volume XXIV, July-December 1908, [Paris, 1908]
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The print titled "Noli me tangere, 1548-1560" captures a powerful moment in biblical history. Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene outside his empty tomb, uttering the phrase "don't touch me". The scene is set in a stunning 16th-century formal garden, adding an air of elegance and grandeur to the composition. Mary Magdalene is depicted wearing a rich brocade dress, symbolizing her status and importance. She kneels before Jesus with surprise evident on her face as she witnesses this miraculous encounter. Her hand gestures convey both awe and reverence towards the divine presence before her. The artist behind this piece is Dujardin, who skillfully brings together elements of religious symbolism and Renaissance aesthetics. Through photogravure after Lambert Sustris' painting, Dujardin transports us to the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Lille, France. This artwork not only showcases exceptional artistic talent but also invites contemplation on themes of faith and spirituality. It serves as a reminder of the profound impact that encounters with divinity can have on individuals throughout history. "Noli me tangere" stands as a testament to the enduring power of religious narratives and their ability to inspire awe and wonder even centuries later. This print from 1908 allows us to appreciate both its historical significance and artistic beauty while contemplating our own beliefs and connections to spirituality.
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