Elevation of the Magdalen

Painting by Antonio del Pollaiuolo
Elevation of the Magdalen
ArtistAntonio del Pollaiuolo
Yearc. 1460
MediumOil and tempera on panel
Dimensions209.5 cm × 166.2 cm (82.5 in × 65.4 in)
LocationMuseo della Pala del Pollaiolo, Staggia Senese

The Elevation of the Magdalen or Mystic Communion is a painting of c. 1460 by Antonio del Pollaiuolo in the Museo della Pala del Pollaiolo at Staggia Senese, now a district of the town of Poggibonsi in the Province of Siena, Italy. It shows Saint Mary Magdalene in penitence and prayer in the desert, supported by four angels and with a fifth bringing her a host.

The work was originally commissioned as an altarpiece for the parish church of Santa Maria Assunta in Staggia by Bindo Grazzini, a notary active in Florence but originally from Staggia. Grazzini was also a particular devotee of the Magdalen, to whom he dedicated a chapel in Staggia's parish church and a small hospital in his native area. Long lost, the panel was rediscovered in 1899 by Guido Carocci and six years later was published by Bernard Berenson.[1]

References

  1. ^ Aldo Galli, I Pollaiolo, in Galleria delle arti, 5 Continents, Milano 2005. ISBN 8874391153

External links

  • Media related to Ascension of Mary Magdalene by Antonio del Pollaiolo at Wikimedia Commons
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Antonio del Pollaiuolo
Paintings
  • Elevation of the Magdalen (c. 1460)
  • Hercules Slaying Antaeus (c. 1460)
  • Profile Portrait of a Young Lady (c. 1465; attributed)
  • Tobias and the Angel (c. 1465–1470)
  • Cardinal of Portugal's Altarpiece (c. 1466–1467)
  • Hercules and Deianira (c. 1470)
  • Hercules and the Hydra (c. 1475)
  • Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian (c. 1475)
Engravings
  • Battle of the Nudes (c. 1465–1475)
✻ Collaboration with Piero del Pollaiuolo


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