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Noli Me Tangere by Adriaen van Overbeke

Noli Me Tangere

Adriaen van Overbeke·1510

Historical Context

Adriaen van Overbeke painted this Noli Me Tangere around 1515, depicting the post-Resurrection encounter between Christ and Mary Magdalene in the garden near the empty tomb. Van Overbeke was a Flemish painter working in Brussels whose works show strong influence from Gerard David and the Bruges school while incorporating elements of the emerging Renaissance manner. The Noli Me Tangere—Christ's command 'Do not touch me' as the Magdalene reaches out to embrace the resurrected Lord—was one of the most psychologically charged moments in the Passion narrative, the instant of recognition and separation that defined the Magdalene's role as witness to the Resurrection. Van Overbeke's treatment of the morning garden setting, with careful attention to light and landscape, creates a contemplative atmosphere suited to the subject's devotional intensity.

Technical Analysis

The panel demonstrates the artistic techniques characteristic of early sixteenth-century painting, with the careful rendering and color harmonies typical of the period's production.

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on panel
Dimensions
65 × 46 cm
Era
High Renaissance
Style
Northern Renaissance
Genre
Religious
Location
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