The Temptation of the Magdalene

Art Institute of Chicago

The Temptation of the Magdalene

Jacob Jordaens (Flemish, 1593-1678)

Date
c. 1616
Medium
Oil on panel
Culture
Flanders
Department
Painting and Sculpture of Europe
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

In this half-length biblical painting, an aged woman offering tempting jewels—possibly the proprietor of a brothel—and an angel bestowing spiritual guidance battle for the soul of Mary Magdalene. A ghoulish demon emerges from the shadows in the background with a fistful of snakes, a menacing symbol of evil. Jacob Jordaens had already developed his own rich realism, with earthy figures and naturalistic shadows, by the time he executed this early work, probably for an upper-class home in his native Antwerp.

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Object type
AAT300033618

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