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Christus erscheint Maria Magdalena am Ostermorgen (Noli me tangere) (Kunsthalle Bremen - Der Kunstverein in Bremen CC BY-NC-SA)
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Christ Appears to Mary Magdalene on Easter Morning (Noli me tangere)

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Cloaked in red, a spade in His hand, the Risen Christ appears first to Mary Magdalene, who, according to the biblical story, initially mistakes him for a gardener, and does not recognize him until Christ calls her by name. When she attempts to touch Him, He does not let her: “Touch me not (Noli me tangere); for I am not yet ascended to my Father” (John 20:14–17). In keeping with the motif of Christ as Gardener, the scene unfolds in a broad landscape. Flowers are still in bloom here, whereas the vegetables are ready to be harvested—an allusion to Paradise. At the same time, some of the plants may be interpreted as referring symbolically to what is happening. The thistle-like artichoke stands for the Passion of Christ, while the caterpillar and the butterfly represent the Resurrection. This painting is a joint work by Peter Paul Rubens and Jan Bruegel the Younger, whereby Rubens executed the figures and Bruegel painted the background and the plants, which have been reproduced in the minutest detail. Such a division of labor was not uncommon in Netherlandish painting, as artists specialized in certain painting genres.

Material/Technique

Oil in wood

Measurements

59.0 x 100.0 cm

Painted Painted
1620
Peter Paul Rubens
Painted Painted
1620
Jan Brueghel the Younger
1619 1622
Kunsthalle Bremen

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