Mary Magdalene as Melancholy

Mary Magdalene as Melancholy
Artist Artemisia Gentileschi
Year c. 1622 – 1625
Medium oil on canvas
Movement Baroque
Dimensions 100.6 cm × 136.3 cm (39.6 in × 53.7 in)
Location Museo Soumaya, Mexico City

Mary Magdalene as Melancholy is a 1622–1625 painting by Artemisia Gentileschi, showing Mary Magdalene as a personification of Melancholia. It is now in the Museo Soumaya in Mexico City.

It is an autograph copy of another work on the subject by the artist now in the Treasury of Seville Cathedral, although X-ray examination has shown that the fabric on the saint's shoulder is wider in the Seville version and was probably added later to fit with the canons of the Catholic Church. This has also demonstrated that the two faces are different - the Mexico City version seems to be a self-portrait by comparison with Judith Slaying Holofernes and Cleopatra - and that there are corrections in the brushstrokes in the Seville version but not in the Mexico City variant.[1]

References

  1. Garrard, Mary18:55:38D. (2001). Artemisia Gentileschi around 1622. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 25–35. ISBN 0520224264.
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