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Marie Madeleine penitente (oil on canvas)
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Marie Madeleine penitente (oil on canvas)
JEB4853261 Marie Madeleine penitente (oil on canvas) by Pasqualino (Pasquale Rossi) (1639-1722); 71x59 cm; Palais de Longchamp, Marseille, France; (add.info.: Marie Madeleine penitente - Painting by Pasquale Rossi dit Pasqualino (1639-1722). Dim: 71, 5x59 cm - Oil on canvas Palais Longchamp, Musee des Beaux Arts de Marseille); © Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2022
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© Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2022 / Bridgeman Images
Baroq Baroque Era Baroque Period Baroque Style Forlorn Mary Magdalen Mary Magdalene Melancholia Melancholy Meteorlogical Penitence Penitent Regret Remorse Repent S Mary Magdalene Saint Mary Madeleine Saint Mary Magdalene Seicento Seraph Seraphs Skeleton Skull Skulll Skulls St Mary Magdalene Unhappiness Vanita Art Bible Story Biblical Events Biblical Scene Circa 1600 Early 17th Century Early Xvii Century Emotions Feeling Jeanbernard Sadness Seventeeth Century
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The captivating print of "Marie Madeleine penitente" transports viewers to a world of profound emotion and spiritual reflection. Painted by Pasqualino (Pasquale Rossi) in the 17th century, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 71x59 cm and is housed in the Palais de Longchamp, Marseille, France. In this Baroque-style artwork, Marie Madeleine is depicted as a penitent figure immersed in deep remorse and regret. The artist skillfully portrays her sorrow through delicate brushstrokes that convey her inner turmoil. A sense of melancholy pervades the scene as Marie Madeleine's downcast eyes meet those of a hauntingly beautiful skeleton nearby. As if emerging from the clouds above, an angel hovers beside Marie Madeleine, offering solace and hope amidst her repentance. This juxtaposition between darkness and light underscores the religious themes present throughout the painting. The inclusion of skulls further accentuates the transience of life and serves as a reminder of mortality. Through these symbolic elements, Pasqualino invites viewers to contemplate their own existence and consider their relationship with faith. This print captures every intricate detail with remarkable clarity thanks to Jean Bernard's expert photography skills. It allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate Pasqualino's mastery from afar while evoking contemplation on themes such as redemption, spirituality, and human frailty.
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