The Dance of the Magdalene

Lucas van Leyden Netherlandish

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In this large and delicately engraved print, Mary Magdalene is depicted in her worldly life as a courtesan, prior to her conversion. In the foreground, among loving couples, she dances to the music of a piper and a drummer; a fool gestures to her from behind a tree on the left, mocking her sinful behavior. Just beyond, she is on horseback taking part in a hunt. Lucas provided few clues to the religious nature of the subject besides the halo surrounding her head and the minute depiction of her assumption into heaven (in the background to the right of the mountain). This episode in the Magdalene's life had few precedents in the visual arts but was popular in contemporary mystery plays.

The Dance of the Magdalene, Lucas van Leyden (Netherlandish, Leiden ca. 1494–1533 Leiden), Engraving

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