Offered by Gérardin et Cie
17th & 18th centuries Furniture and Statuary
A beautiful polychrome linden wood sculpture depicting Mary Magdalene, recognizable by her usual iconographic attribute: the perfume jar she holds in her right hand. This is the ointment jar she used to anoint Christ's feet during the meal at the house of Simon the Pharisee, before drying them with her long hair.
Mary Magdalene is portrayed here as a richly adorned courtesan. She wears a dress with a fitted bodice that creates a square neckline. The drape of the cloak rises towards her left hand, revealing one foot in a round-toed shoe.
Her head is adorned with a ribboned roll, a style found on several statues of women from the late Gothic period in southern Germany and also in the Southern Netherlands. Her long, flowing hair cascades in gentle waves over her shoulders.
The facial features offer a delicate, feminine interpretation with almond-shaped eyes, a fine nose, and a small mouth with well-defined lips.
The work presented here is a beautiful example of the elegance of figures in 16th-century Southern Germany.
Dimensions
H. 86 cm x W. 31 cm x D. 24 cm
Southern Germany
Polychrome linden wood
16th century
Some minor retouching of the polychromy
Two fingertips missing from the left hand
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