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Jan Boeckhorst - Mary Magdalene - Walters Ai Resample

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This is an AI Resample of the "portrait" is of Mary Magdalene, meditating on a skull. The resample was considered necessary as the original image of this public domain artwork was of an inadequate size.

After the deaths of Peter Paul Rubens (1640) and Anthony van Dyck (1641), there remained several fine history painters in Antwerp such as Boeckhorst. This work should possibly be attributed to Jan Cossiers: See discussion of the Mary Magdalene at the Netherlands Institute for Art History site

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1650 s paintings in the united states 17th century oil on panel paintings in the united states 17th century paintings of penitent magdalene 17th century religious paintings in the united states baroque paintings in the walters art museum christian paintings in the walters art museum crying women in art females with skulls in art history paintings by jan cossiers media contributed by the walters art museum paintings of mary magdalene in the united states religious art religious paintings by jan boeckhorst women looking up in art high resolution ultra high resolution
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1600 - 1700
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Walters Art Museum: Home page  Info about artwork
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http://commons.wikimedia.org/
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1650 s paintings in the united states 17th century oil on panel paintings in the united states 17th century paintings of penitent magdalene 17th century religious paintings in the united states baroque paintings in the walters art museum christian paintings in the walters art museum crying women in art females with skulls in art history paintings by jan cossiers media contributed by the walters art museum paintings of mary magdalene in the united states religious art religious paintings by jan boeckhorst women looking up in art high resolution ultra high resolution