Noli me tangere – (Hans Holbein The Younger) Previous Next


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Style: Northern Renaissance

Topic: Religious Saints

Date: 1524

Size: 95 x 76 cm

Museum: Royal Collection (Hampton Court, United Kingdom)

Technique: Oil On Panel

Noli me Tangere (Unknown date, perhaps 1526 to 1528) is a artwork (Oil and tempera on oak) by the German painter and printmaker Hans Holbein the Younger. Noli me tangere, meaning "don't touch me" / "touch me not", is the Latin version of words spoken, according to John 20:17, by Jesus to Mary Magdalene when she recognizes him after his resurrection. The painting (76.8 × 94.9 cm) is in the Royal Collection of the United Kingdom.

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