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Noli me tangere ( Do Not Touch Me ), 17th century. Artist: Jan Breughel the YoungerNoli me tangere ( Do Not Touch Me ), 17th century. Mary Magdalene, the first to see the risen Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane. From a Private collection
The Entombment, late 15th century. Russian icon showing Christs body, wrapped in a shroud, lying in the tomb. The Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene and St John the Apostle lean over the body
The Three Maries ( The Dead Christ Mourned ), c1604. Artist: Annibale CarracciThe Three Maries ( The Dead Christ Mourned ), c1604. The Virgin Mary, lamenting, holds the body of the dead Christ in her lap
Calvary, late 16th century. Artist: Pieter Piertsz the ElderCalvary, late 16th century. Christ on the cross between the two thieves. From the Republic of Latvia Museum of Foreign Art, Riga
The Lamentation, c1479. Artist: Hugo van der GoesThe Lamentation, c1479. Right hand panel of a diptych of The Fall of Man and The Redemption. Mary, supported gently by John the Evangelist, Christs favourite pupil
The Lamentation over Christ with a Carmelite Monk, c1510. Artist: Giovanni Battista Cima da ConeglianoThe Lamentation over Christ with a Carmelite Monk, c1510. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
Mary Magdalene seeing the apparition of the risen Jesus Christ, c1500. In the left background angels are shown in the sepulchre. From the Bible (Luke 24)
Penitent Magdalene, 17th century. Artist: Anthony van DyckPenitent Magdalene, 17th century
Doubting Thomas placing his hand into Christs wound, c1499. Artist: Master of the altarpiece of St BartholomewDoubting Thomas placing his hand into Christs wound, c1499. St Jerome is to the left of Jesus, while St Ambrose and St Mary Magdalene are to the right
Mary Magdalene anointing the feet of Jesus, c1860. From the Bible (John 12)
It is Finished : Christs last words from the Cross, c1890. Artist: James TissotIt is Finished : Christs last words from the Cross, c1890. As Christ speaks his last words, at the foot of the cross the three Marys and James strain anxiously towards him while, above
Mary Magdalen. n. d. Creator: Jan WierixMary Magdalen.n.d
St. Mary Magdalene on the Clouds (reverse copy). n. d. Creator: UnknownSt. Mary Magdalene on the Clouds (reverse copy).n.d
St. Mary Magdalene on the Clouds (copy), 1518 (?). Creator: UnknownSt. Mary Magdalene on the Clouds (copy), 1518 (?)