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Borrelli Antichità srl
Torre del Greco (IT)
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Sizes

22x2.5 H26cm

Description

Ancient oil on copper painting “Ramino” depicting the religious scene “Noli me tangere” dating back to the early 18th century.

Noli me tangere is a Latin phrase that can be translated into Italian as “Do not touch me”. It comes from the Gospel according to John. It was Jesus, resurrected, who said the phrase to Mary Magdalene who, shocked by his death, was wandering near the tomb. The woman, at first, mistook Jesus for the guardian of the tomb.

Conditions: Good condition.

Provenance: Rome 18th century.

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