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Ecstasy of Saint Mary Magdalene,

1506

Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1472–1553; born Kronach, Germany; died Weimar, Germany
x1935-1458

Soon after becoming court painter to Elector Frederick the Wise of Saxony in 1504, Cranach began publishing a large number of religious prints. The legends illustrated in these two early examples provided a pretext for Cranach to include one of his favorite subjects: the sensuous female nude. This scene represents Saint Mary Magdalene, who, after witnessing Christ’s death, spent thirty years fasting and repenting in a cave in southern France. Clothed only by her long hair, she was spiritually sustained by angels who raised her aloft seven times a day to glimpse heaven and listen to celestial music.

Information

Title
Ecstasy of Saint Mary Magdalene
Dates

1506

Medium

Woodcut

Dimensions

block: 24.1 x 14.1 cm (9 1/2 x 5 9/16 in.)
sheet: 25 x 14.7 cm (9 13/16 x 5 13/16 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Frank Jewett Mather Jr.

Object Number
x1935-1458
Inscription

l.r., initials: Lc, 1506.

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