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Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalene (Noli me Tangere)
anonymous, c. 1515 - c. 1520
Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalene. Oak, originally with polychromy. Antwerp, c. 1515 - 1520.
- Artwork typesculpture
- Object numberBK-NM-2479
- Dimensionsheight 22 cm x width 12 cm x depth 5 cm
- Physical characteristicsoak
Identification
Title(s)
Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalene (Noli me Tangere)
Object type
Object number
BK-NM-2479
Description
In een landschap staat Christus tegenover de knielende Maria Magdalena met op de achtergrond een oprijzend en een overkragend landschap met een pallisade en een stad met een stadspoort. Christus, met spade, draagt een grote hoed ; de mantel hangt van de linker schouder tot op de grond af. Magdalena heeft een tulband en een gewaad met pofmouwtjes. Vooraan tegen het het grondje het ingebrande stadsmerk : het handje.
Inscriptions / marks
mark, on the front side along the lower edge of the base, branded: a hand (the Antwerp wood quality mark)
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Creation
Creation
sculptor: anonymous, Antwerp
Dating
c. 1515 - c. 1520
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Material and technique
Physical description
oak
Dimensions
height 22 cm x width 12 cm x depth 5 cm
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Acquisition and rights
Acquisition
purchase 1875
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Provenance
…; from the collection A.P. Hermans-Smits (1822-1897), Eindhoven, with numerous other objects (BK-NM-2001 to -2800), fl. 14,000 for all, to the Nederlandsch Museum voor Geschiedenis en Kunst, The Hague, 1875; transferred to the museum, 1885
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anonymous
Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalene (Noli me Tangere)
Antwerp, c. 1515 - c. 1520
Inscriptions
- mark, on the front side along the lower edge of the base, branded: a hand (the Antwerp wood quality mark)
Technical notes
Carved and originally polychromed. The reverse has been slightly rounded off, most likely for mounting in an outer concave frame.
Condition
The polychromy has been removed with a caustic. The hands of both figures are missing, just as the handle of the trowel and the right tower of the gate.
Provenance
…; from the collection A.P. Hermans-Smits (1822-1897), Eindhoven, with numerous other objects (BK-NM-2001 to -2800), fl. 14,000 for all, to the Nederlandsch Museum voor Geschiedenis en Kunst, The Hague, 1875; transferred to the museum, 1885
Object number: BK-NM-2479
Entry
This small retable group, representing Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalene (Noli me Tangere), likely originated from the same Passion retable as a Crowning with Thorns in the museum collection (BK-NM-2478). The present relief bears the Antwerp wood quality mark, the hand. Given their dimensions, the somewhat rounded-off reverse sides and the relatively simple finishing, the two reliefs are certain to have belonged to one of the retable’s concave figural frames. The subjects of these small groups were related to the iconography of the large scene they surrounded, presented in a chronological or otherwise logical sequence, starting at the lower left. Many of the Antwerp retables featured more or less with the same narrative series.
The present groups probably came from an altarpiece comparable to the Antwerp Passion retables of Elmpt (c. 1510-20) and Zukowo (c. 1520-25).1Cf. H. Nieuwdorp (ed.), Antwerp Altarpieces 15th-16th centuries, 2 vols., exh. cat. Antwerp (Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal) 1993, vol. 1, nos. 6 and 10. Both include similar groups of the Crowning with Thorns and Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalene, respectively situated on the right-hand side above the Crucifixion and on the right-hand side above the Deposition/Lamentation. The significant agreement shared by these examples with respect to the dimensions, iconography and style are the result of the serial method of production employed by the Antwerp workshops, especially with the numerous altarpieces made for sale on the open market. A Crowning with Thorns in the Suermondt-Ludwig Museum in Aachen – likewise guild-marked with the Antwerp hand – has the same standard dimensions (c. 20 x 10 cm) for figures belonging to the concave figural frame and generally adheres to the same iconography as the Amsterdam group discussed here.2H. Nieuwdorp (ed.), Antwerp Altarpieces 15th-16th centuries, 2 vols., exh. cat. Antwerp (Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal) 1993, vol. 1, no. 37.
Bieke van der Mark, 2024
Literature
J. Leeuwenberg with the assistance of W. Halsema-Kubes, Beeldhouwkunst in het Rijksmuseum, coll. cat. Amsterdam 1973, no. 149, with earlier literature; P. Williamson, Netherlandish Sculpture 1450-1550, coll. cat. London (Victoria and Albert Museum) 2002, p. 74
Citation
B. van der Mark, 2024, 'anonymous, Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalene (Noli me Tangere), Antwerp, c. 1515 - c. 1520', in F. Scholten and B. van der Mark (eds.), European Sculpture in the Rijksmuseum, online coll. cat. Amsterdam: https://data.rijksmuseum.nl/20015004
(accessed 2 April 2026 16:15:12).Footnotes
- 1Cf. H. Nieuwdorp (ed.), Antwerp Altarpieces 15th-16th centuries, 2 vols., exh. cat. Antwerp (Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal) 1993, vol. 1, nos. 6 and 10.
- 2H. Nieuwdorp (ed.), Antwerp Altarpieces 15th-16th centuries, 2 vols., exh. cat. Antwerp (Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal) 1993, vol. 1, no. 37.









