Jan van Scorel, c. 1530, painting, SK-A-372
The woman is Mary Magdalen. A jar of ointment is her usual attribute, with which she is said to have tended Jesus’s feet. Van Scorel portrayed her as a seductive, lavishly dressed courtesan, a reference to her apparent origins as a prostitute. Her costume shows the influence of Italian painting on…
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Jan van Scorel, c. 1535 - c. 1540, painting, SK-C-1618
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Jan van Scorel, 1529, painting, SK-A-3853
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Jan van Scorel, c. 1540 - c. 1545, painting, SK-A-670
Jan van Scorel (possibly copy after), after 1542, painting, SK-A-4462
Jan van Scorel (circle of), c. 1505 - c. 1562, drawing, RP-T-1993-42
Jan van Scorel (attributed to), 1505 - 1562, drawing, RP-T-1913-2
Jan van Scorel (workshop of), 1525 - 1600, drawing, RP-T-1977-29
Jan van Scorel (copy after), c. 1555 - c. 1570, painting, SK-A-1532
Jan van Scorel (circle of), c. 1540 - c. 1545, painting, SK-A-669