St. Mary Magdalene (Left) & St. Martha (Right) Oil on Canvas Appled on Wood - Luca Di Costantino XVI Pinacoteca Civica di Ripatransone
Description:
Here there are the Magdalene and Martha.
The Magdalene shows her most famous attribute the ointment jar used for profuming the feets of Christ.
She wears a wide cinched-waist dress with a belt and a red cloak trimmed with gold, which holds with her right hand.
St. Martha lived in the first century, she was the sister of Lazarus and Mary.
In this canvas we see her with two of her attributes a bucket and a dragon.
Both are standing in a painted architectural niche with bowl shell and piers adorned.
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