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The Penitent Magdalen  wikidata:Q18573280 reasonator:Q18573280
Artist
Cecco del Caravaggio  (1589–1620)  wikidata:Q2294801
 
Cecco del Caravaggio
Alternative names
Lombard Francesco Buoneri, Francesco detto del Caravaggio
Description Italian painter and art model
Date of birth/death circa  Edit this at Wikidata circa  Edit this at Wikidata
Work period 1610s
date QS:P,+1610-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
(Baroque
era QS:P2348,Q37853
)
Work location
Rome Edit this at Wikidata
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q2294801
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Title
English: The Penitent Magdalen
Svenska: Den botfärdiga Magdalena
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Genre religious art Edit this at Wikidata
Description
English: An apprentice to Caravaggio, Cecco was among the first wave of followers and remained close to the master even after his flight from Rome in 1606. Caravaggio’s influence is evident in this portrayal of Mary Magdalene as a penitent, meditating on Christ’s Passion in her solitary mountain retreat near Sainte-Baume in Provence. According to legend, the saint spent thirty years as a hermit, having abandoned her previous life of prostitution. According to the Gospels, she approached Jesus, who was a guest at the house of Simon the Pharisee, to ask forgiveness for her sins. She washed his feet with her tears, dried them with her hair, and anointed them with myrrh, an incident that foreshadowed his death. Cecco’s melancholy saint embraces the crucifix, her eyes overflowing with tears, and through her intensive gaze she commands pictorial space. Her gesture indicates acceptance of suffering to atone for her sins and willingness to follow Jesus. The image tends toward Caravaggesque simplification, using the typical oblique shaft of light, dark ground, strong chiaroscuro contrasts, and subtle chromatic harmonies. The crisp definition of the inanimate objects, such as the delicate glass jar that reflects the light from a studio window, is beautifully contrasted with the saint’s vibrant flesh tones.
Svenska: Cecco var elev till Caravaggio och en av mästarens första adepter som stod honom nära även efter flykten från Rom år 1606. Caravaggios inflytande avspeglas tydligt i målningen av Maria Magdalena som botfärdig synderska begrundande Kristi passion i sin ensliga tillflyktsort i närheten av Sainte-Baume i Provence. Enligt legenden levde hon där under trettio år som eremit, efter att ha lämnat sitt forna liv som prostituerad bakom sig. I Bibeln berättas att Magdalena bad Jesus om syndernas förlåtelse då han gästade Simon fariséns hus. Hon tvättade hans fötter med sina tårar, torkade dem med sitt hår och smörjde dem med myrra, en händelse som ansågs förebåda Kristi passion. Ceccos melankoliska helgon omfamnar krucifixet med ögon fyllda av tårar och med blickens intensitet behärskar hon bildrummet. Hennes gest vittnar om viljan att underkasta sig lidande för att sona sina synder och följa Jesu exempel. Ceccos gestaltning med dess snett ovanifrån infallande ljusstråle, mörka bakgrund, skarpa kontraster mellan skuggor och dagrar, och dämpade färgskala, närmar sig caravaggismens förenkling av helgonbilden. Föremålens skarpare definition – det sköra glaset som speglar ateljéfönstrets ljus – står i kontrast till helgonets känsligt modellerade hud.
Depicted people Mary Magdalene Edit this at Wikidata
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English: An apprentice to Caravaggio, Cecco was among the first wave of followers and remained close to the master even after his flight from Rome in 1606. Caravaggio’s influence is evident in this portrayal of Mary Magdalene as a penitent, meditating on Christ’s Passion in her solitary mountain retreat near Sainte-Baume in Provence. According to legend, the saint spent thirty years as a hermit, having abandoned her previous life of prostitution. According to the Gospels, she approached Jesus, who was a guest at the house of Simon the Pharisee, to ask forgiveness for her sins. She washed his feet with her tears, dried them with her hair, and anointed them with myrrh, an incident that foreshadowed his death. Cecco’s melancholy saint embraces the crucifix, her eyes overflowing with tears, and through her intensive gaze she commands pictorial space. Her gesture indicates acceptance of suffering to atone for her sins and willingness to follow Jesus. The image tends toward Caravaggesque simplification, using the typical oblique shaft of light, dark ground, strong chiaroscuro contrasts, and subtle chromatic harmonies. The crisp definition of the inanimate objects, such as the delicate glass jar that reflects the light from a studio window, is beautifully contrasted with the saint’s vibrant flesh tones.
Svenska: Cecco var elev till Caravaggio och en av mästarens första adepter som stod honom nära även efter flykten från Rom år 1606. Caravaggios inflytande avspeglas tydligt i målningen av Maria Magdalena som botfärdig synderska begrundande Kristi passion i sin ensliga tillflyktsort i närheten av Sainte-Baume i Provence. Enligt legenden levde hon där under trettio år som eremit, efter att ha lämnat sitt forna liv som prostituerad bakom sig. I Bibeln berättas att Magdalena bad Jesus om syndernas förlåtelse då han gästade Simon fariséns hus. Hon tvättade hans fötter med sina tårar, torkade dem med sitt hår och smörjde dem med myrra, en händelse som ansågs förebåda Kristi passion. Ceccos melankoliska helgon omfamnar krucifixet med ögon fyllda av tårar och med blickens intensitet behärskar hon bildrummet. Hennes gest vittnar om viljan att underkasta sig lidande för att sona sina synder och följa Jesu exempel. Ceccos gestaltning med dess snett ovanifrån infallande ljusstråle, mörka bakgrund, skarpa kontraster mellan skuggor och dagrar, och dämpade färgskala, närmar sig caravaggismens förenkling av helgonbilden. Föremålens skarpare definition – det sköra glaset som speglar ateljéfönstrets ljus – står i kontrast till helgonets känsligt modellerade hud.
Date Unknown date
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Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions height: 99 cm (38.9 in); width: 135 cm (53.1 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,99U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,135U174728
institution QS:P195,Q842858
Accession number
NM 12
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Source/Photographer Erik Cornelius / Nationalmuseum
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