Penitent Mary Magdalene Analysis

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The painting of Penitent Mary Magdalene was created by Titian. This painting specifically proved to be one of Titian's most popular inventions. His original idea was occasioned in 1531.Titian’s made this painting shows her entirely nude, covered by abundant hair using extravagant waves of lush hair which covers while still exposing the body of the transformed sinner. Her hair is not painted onto the flesh, rather it meets it, her head hair cascades down much like that in Botticelli's Birth of Venus to cover only her pubic area. Otherwise, her body is covered in a sort of hairy pelt, except for her head, neck, hands, knees, feet, and breasts, which are left bare. it is showing her sexual power, with passion. Her sexual passion must be minimized so that. Her breasts are revealed although her arms are slightly crossed holding her hair against her chest; she is seen in a rocky grotto; if it is night is hard to say but the sky is certainly very dark. …show more content…

She is said to have be showing a moment of elation and deep repentance, with tears in her eyes with her gaze raised heavenwards, while washing his feet and drying them with her hair. Her nudity signifies, based on the medieval legend that her clothes fell apart at some point in in the years she spent repenting in the desert in pursuit of the Ascension of Jesus. This painting was probably created to show us a way of seeing what the painting is meant to achieve. The hair was most likely displayed on her body the way it was to create a disguise, along with her nudity. The way she gazes up was probably away to arrange her body to catch the attention of them male who looking at this painting an eye catcher if he thinks she is posed to be in a sexual

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