LC control no. | sh2014002684 |
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Topical heading | Noli me tangere (Art) |
See also | Christian art and symbolism Jesus Christ--Art Mary Magdalene, Saint--Art |
Found in | Work cat: 2014042809: Faith, gender and the senses in Italian Renaissance and Baroque art, 2015: CIP t.p. (Noli me tangere) galley (representations of St. Mary Magdalene's solitary, Easter-morning encounter with the risen Christ (later known as the Noli me tangere)) Art full text, viewed Oct. 29, 2014 (abstract: Biblical theme of Noli me tangere) Dict. subj. symbols art (under Mary Magdalene: 'Noli me tangere' (touch me not) (John 20:14-18); scene necessarily contains only two figures, the Magdalen usually kneeling or bending forward towards Christ who gently draws back from her outstretched arms) Gospel figures in art (Noli me tangere) McGraw-Hill art (Noli me tangere; Latin term meaning "Do not touch me." It is applied to the scene following the Resurrection of Christ in which Christ appeared to the Magdalen as a gardener (John 20:14-18). The scene appears first in 4th-century Byzantine art) OED, viewed Oct. 29, 2014 (Noli me tangere, n. A painting of a type representing the appearance of Jesus to Mary Magdalene at the sepulchre (John 20:17)) Oxford art online, viewed Oct. 29, 2014 ("noli me tangere" search returned 149 results) |