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A 17th Century carved and
A 17th Century carved and polychrome figure of Mary Magdalene, kneeling with outstretched arms, her eyes cast towards heaven, her flowing robes with parcel gilt decoration, 41cm high
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19th CenturyMary Magdalenehalf
19th CenturyMary Magdalenehalf length holding a skulloil on canvas 72cm x 56cm (28.25" x 22")
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Attributed to Palma Giovane The
Attributed to Palma Giovane The Penitent Magdalene
Estimate:$800-$1,200
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16TH CENTURY OIL ON WOOD OF MARY
16TH CENTURY OIL ON WOOD OF MARY MAGDALENEOil on cradled wood panels in the French School depicting the penitent Mary Magdalene. She looks up to the heavens with a book and skull in front of her. 42" Tall 29.5" Wide Frame 47.25" Tall 35" Wide. Some paint loss. Separated from frame.
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18th century Old Master painting,
18th century Old Master painting, woman sleeping in a landscape, possibly the penitent Magdalene, unsigned, Dutch or Italian School, 7 x 5-1/8 in.; 19th century Dutch style ripple frame inlaid with intaglio decorated bone. Retouch throughout, flaking, abrasions, craquelure, trimmed from a larger work, partial inscription lower right corner; frame with abrasions. The Estate of the Late John Boone, Owensboro, Kentucky
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15TH C. FLEMISH/SOUTHERN GERMANY
15TH C. FLEMISH/SOUTHERN GERMANY CARVED WOODEN BUST Portrait of Mary Magdelene, depicted as a young woman with long strands of curling hair falling to her waist over the hair shirt celice she is wearing, her face having honest, open expression, her hands missing. In remnants of polychrome paint and gilding, with the reverse hollowed out, roughly 17 1/2" x 13" x 9", repairs, wormage. Fine age patina. Notes from family indicate this was purchased in the 1970's in London from Thomas Sneyd for the equivalent of $8,000.
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French School (19th century)
French School (19th century) Penitent Magdalene oil on canvas 27 1/2 x 43 inches.
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Flemish School 18th century Mary
Flemish School 18th century Mary Magdalene in the Desert oil on copper 11 x 9 in., framed
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A 17th Century limewood figure of
A 17th Century limewood figure of Mary Magdalene, standing at prayer, the base with canted corners, 108cm high/Provenance: Rous Lench Collection and by descent to the current owner
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Italian School 19th Century
Italian School 19th Century Penitent Magdalene
Estimate:$800-$1,200
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PENITENT MARY MAGDALENE, ARTIST
PENITENT MARY MAGDALENE, ARTIST UNKNOWN, OIL ON CANVAS, CIRCA 1660 - 1670, SAINT MARY MAGDALENE WITH A JAR OF OINTMENT, AFTER ORIGIN...Penitent Mary Magdalene, artist unknown, oil on canvas, circa 1660 - 1670, Saint Mary Magdalene with a jar of ointment, after original by Carlo Dolci (1616 - 1686), original hangs in the Galleria Palatina, Florence, Italy, gilt wood frame with some loss, wear consistent with age including toning, craquelure, some paint loss on forehead and hands, not examined out of frame, ss: 28" h. x 22" w. [PROVENANCE: Deaccessioned to benefit the Slater Memorial Museum's acquisition fund.][PLEASE BRING APPROPRIATE ASSISTANCE AND VEHICLE, AS GALLERY STAFF CANNOT ASSIST WITH MOVING LARGER/HEAVIER PIECES AFTER PURCHASE]
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Italian Old Master painting,
Italian Old Master painting, penitent Magdalene with pearl earrings, unsigned, oil on canvas, 17th century, 25-14 x 20 in.; 19th century gilt wood and composition frame.
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ANONYMOUS PAINTING OF MARY
ANONYMOUS PAINTING OF MARY MAGDALENE 24 ½" x 19 ¾" The Penitent Magdalene. Oil on canvas, framed in a vintage gilt frame, overall 33 ¾" x 29 ¾".
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AFTER DOMENICO TINTORETTO "PENITENT
AFTER DOMENICO TINTORETTO "PENITENT MAGDALENE" OIL After old master Domenico Robusti Tintoretto (Italian, 1560-1635) "Penitent Magdalene" oil on canvas religious painting depicting Mary Magdalene crying over a book and looking toward the heavens, unframed. 42" H x 31.5" W.
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French School 19th Century Penitent
French School 19th Century Penitent Magdalene
Estimate:$400-$600
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MADELAINE PERENY
MADELAINE PERENY (HUNGARIAN/AMERICAN 1893-1970), MARY AND JOHN AT CALVARY, OIL ON CANVAS, FRAME: 40 X 40 IN. (101.60 X 101.60 CM.)Madelaine Pereny (Hungarian/American 1893-1970), Mary and John at Calvary, Oil on Canvas,, Dimensions: Frame: 40 x 40 in. (101.60 x 101.60 cm.)
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AFTER DOMENICO TINTORETTO "PENITENT
AFTER DOMENICO TINTORETTO "PENITENT MAGDALENE" OIL After old master Domenico Robusti Tintoretto (Italian, 1560-1635) "Penitent Magdalene" oil on canvas religious painting depicting Mary Magdalene crying over a book and looking up to the heavens, unframed. 42" H x 31.5" W.
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After Titian, 19th Century Penitent
After Titian, 19th Century
Penitent Magdalene
oil on board
inscribed Firenze (lower right)
6 x 4 1/4 inches.
Property from the Estate of Judith Landt, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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Lombard School, Early 17th
Lombard School, Early 17th Century
The Penitent Magdalene
oil on canvas
45 3/8 x 34 1/4 inches.
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UNSIGNED LITHOGRAPH LA
UNSIGNED LITHOGRAPH LA MAGDALENALady with flaxen hair in repose reading a book with exposed breast. 9.5'' H x 10'' W. sight and frame. Late 19th century. Private collection Metamora Mi.
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AFTER GIACINTO BRANDI "MADDALENA"
AFTER GIACINTO BRANDI "MADDALENA" OIL ON CANVAS After old master Giacinto Brandi (Italian, 1623-1691) "Maddalena" oil on canvas religious painting depicting the penitent Mary Magdalene, late 18th century, Christie's label to verso, housed in a gilt wood frame. Canvas has been relined and reinforced. Image: 38" H x 29" W; frame: 43.25" H x 33.25" W.
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Italian Old Master painting, The
Italian Old Master painting, The Penitent Magdalene, unsigned, oil on canvas, Italian, possibly 18th century, 40 x 30 in.; reverse-profile wood frame with carved wood acanthus corners. Lined, retouch at all edges of exposed lining and in areas of skin and fingers, crackle, cupping, cleavage, flaking, abrasions, stretcher marks, canvas lifting off of liner; frame resurfaced, flaking. Collection of Tommaso Viola, Naples, Italy early 1900's; Collection of Gennaro Viola, Asheville, North Carolina.
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19th century American painting, The
19th century American painting, The Penitent Magdalene, possibly after an Italian Old Master, unsigned, oil on canvas, 19th century, 36 x 29 in.; original 19th century French style gilt wood and composition frame. Original stretcher and tacking edge, craquelure, light grime; frame with abrasions.
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Italian School (early 20th
Italian School (early 20th century), "Penitent Magdalene", watercolor on ivory, signed left "Petrognani f. Roma", 3-7/8 in. diameter, circular gilt brass frame with glass stones,
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Anonymous Painting of Mary
Anonymous Painting of Mary Magdeline The Penitent Magdeline. Oil on canvas apprx. 24" x 20" framed in a vintage gilt frame overall apprx. 33-3/4" x 30". Painted in an oval format unsigned.
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KPM MARY MAGDALENE ZAPF PORCELAIN
KPM MARY MAGDALENE ZAPF PORCELAIN PLAQUE 15.5" GermanyLate 19th- Early 20th CenturyDepicts a bare breasted Mary Magdalene shrouded by a blue cloak lounging while reading a book. This plaque sold in 2012 at Christie's, sale 2536.
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German painted porcelain plaque
German painted porcelain plaque of the Penitent Magdalene after Correggio late 19th century rectangular panel depicting reading woman within landscape contained within gilt frame. panel size: H6 1/2'' W9 1/2'' Provenance: Estate of C. Theodore and Barbara B. Hicks Augusta Georgia.
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OLD MASTER PORTRAIT MARY
OLD MASTER PORTRAIT MARY MAGDELENE O/COld 17C/18C oil on canvas painting, an Italian Baroque Old Master Christian religious portrait likely depicting Mary Magdelene, manner of Carlo Dolci or Brandi Giacinto. Measures 18-3/8" x 13-7/8". Unframed. Painting has been professionally restored and relined, with the original stretcher retained. Some areas, most notably the hair and areas around the shoulders, have been inpainted. Fine piece, ready to be framed and hung. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
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MARY MAGDELENE (EUROPEAN SCHOOL
MARY MAGDELENE (EUROPEAN SCHOOL 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas unsigned. Probably a student copy after an old master. Restoration. 39''h. 30''w. in a gilt frame 50''h. 41''w. Crazing repair top right rebacked on canvas
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Carved oak wall hanging depicting
Carved oak wall hanging depicting St Mary Magdalene holding a chalice, Early Christian tradition holds that Jesus' follower Mary Magdalene collected Christ's blood in a sacred vessel after the Crucifixion.
Originally called the Marian Chalice, meaning the Chalice of Mary Magdalene, Mary's sacred vessel was believed to have been sealed up in Jesus’ empty tomb where it remained for almost four hundred years. After the Roman emperor Constantine the Great converted to Christianity in the early fourth century, his mother the Empress Helena ordered the excavation of the Holy Sepulchre, the purported site of Christ’s tomb in Jerusalem. During the excavation a cup was found which many believed to be the Marian Chalice. It was taken to Rome where it was believed to possess miraculous healing powers.The Marian Chalice, or Chalice of Magdalene, remained in Rome until the city was sacked by the barbarians in AD 410. Along with other treasures, it was taken from the city in an armed convoy of carts and brought to the safety of Britain, the last outpost of Roman civilization in Western Europe. What then happened to the sacred relic went unrecorded, but well into the Middle Ages the legend persisted that it was still hidden somewhere in the British Isles. some splits and minor losses, probably Continental, 18th c or earlier, 24" high
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C. A. Solinas (Italian 20th
C. A. Solinas (Italian 20th Century) Madonna with Distaff. Oil on canvas signed and inscribed "Roma" at the lower right corner apprx. 18-1/4" x 13" framed in a gilt frame with red rub overall apprx. 21-1/2" x 16-5/8". This version depicts the Virgin Mary in an architectural setting (symbolizing Mary's house) with a potted lily at one side (a symbol of the purity of the Annunciation often shown held in the hand of the Angel Gabriel messenger of Gods will to humans) a basket with an open book on the other side (possibly the Gospel of Luke or a symbol of piety) and holding the yarnwinder at her side. She wears a modest expression as she contemplates the symbols.
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Two Religious Iconsthe first from
Two Religious Iconsthe first from the late 18th century silk needlepoint on silk field figure of standing Madonna with silver and gold-tone sequins sewn into a scrolling floral and foliate border and housed in a mahogany veneered frame (DOA 9 x 7.25 in.) (some spotting and fraying to silk some loss to frame); the second a carved and polychrome figure of the supplicant Mary Magdalene likely early 19th century affixed to a later carved and gilt wood wall bracket (figure: 4 1/8 in. DOA: 17 in.) (some flaking to figure flaking and some loss and repair breaks to bracket).
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PORTRAIT OF MARY MAGDALENE.
PORTRAIT OF MARY MAGDALENE. American or European, late 19th-early 20th century. Oil on tin, unsigned. Chiaroscuro image of Mary and a skull. 26"h. 19.25"w., framed, 31.25"h. 24.25"w.
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ITALIAN SCHOOL, MARY DISCOVERS
ITALIAN SCHOOL, MARY DISCOVERS THE RISEN CHRIST A well executed Italian school oil on canvas painting depicting Mary Magdalene fallen to her knees when she realizes the man she thought was the gardener was in fact Jesus risen from his tomb, mounted in ornately carved giltwood frame, early 19th century; 19"H 16"W overall 13"H 10.5" canvas
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AFTER POMPEO GIROLAMO BATONI,
AFTER POMPEO GIROLAMO BATONI, "PENITENT MARY MAGDALENE" Oil on canvas. Original giltwood frame. Unsigned.
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Circle of Elisabetta Sirani
Circle of Elisabetta Sirani ''Penitent Magdalene''oil on canvas unsigned with pencil inscription on stretcher verso ''Elisabetta Sirani 17th century''. Canvas: 7.75''H x 6.75''W Frame: 14.25''H x 13''W. Relined. Elisabetta Sirani (Italian 1638-1665).