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A partnership between the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art and the Italian Embassy in India has brought "Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy" ...
The arrival of the painting in India comes after a centuries-long journey. Caravaggio is thought to have painted Magdalene in ...
Whether or not you can make it to the blockbuster exhibition on the artist now open at the Palazzo Barberini, here are a ...
She sits in complete stillness, her head tilted, eyes closed, her lips parted. Her hands, fingers intertwined, rest gently ...
Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy, a 1606 painting by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, is as fascinating for its intriguing history as for its style. Painted by the Italian Baroque artist towards the ...
Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy—a rare, once-lost canvas by the 17th-century Italian Baroque master Caravaggio—was on view for the first time in India. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, born in ...
But just after this fateful brawl, letters from this period suggest, Caravaggio painted Mary Magdalene – one of Jesus’ disciples who went into isolation after his crucifixion and is said to ...
Caravaggio's "Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy", his finest and perhaps his last work painted around 1606, is in town on its first sojourn to India. Lost for centuries, Caravaggio’s 'Mary Magdalene in ...
Painted around 1606 by the Italian Baroque master Caravaggio, 'Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy' depicts the saint not in grief or sacrifice or with a group of disciples, but alone, suspended in a moment ...
The painting depicts Mary Magdalene, who after the death ... canvases usually showed ecstasy as levitation accompanied by angels, Caravaggio’s painting of Magdalene’s ecstasy “deliberately ...
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