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  1. 21 de jul. de 2020 · «Noli me tangere» (en la imagen) es una de las grandes obras de madurez de Correggio, un artista que nunca se deshizo de la influencia de Rafael y Miguel Ángel y que se miró en la maestría de ...

  2. Antonio Correggio’s stay in Rome between 1518 and 1519 powerfully affected his late work, which reflects that of late Raphael and the Michelangelo of the Sistine Chapel. Without ever abandoning Andrea Mantegna, and especially Leonardo, Correggio drew on those influences to shape his personal and decisive contribution to the classical style.

  3. Noli me tangere es un cuadro del pintor renacentista italiano Correggio, realizado en torno a 1525 y conservado en el Museo del Prado de Madrid. Pintada en su etapa de madurez, es una de sus obras más conocidas, y la que ocupa un lugar especial en su carrera artística, puesto que, al parecer, fue la primera obra que realizó para un cliente de otra ciudad distinta a Correggio y Parma, algo ...

  4. Noli me tangere, Antonio da Correggio (c.1525) Noli me tangere, Battista Franco (1537), Casa Buonarroti; Noli me tangere, Nicolas Poussin (c. 1657), olieverf op paneel, 47 x 39 cm, Museo Nacional del Prado, zaal 003; Verschijning van Jezus aan Maria Magdalena na de verrijzenis, Aleksandr Ivanov, 1835; Noli me tangere, Maurice Denis, 1895 ...

  5. 27 de mar. de 2023 · Noli Me Tangere Meaning as “Do Not Touch Me”. The meaning of “Noli Me Tangere” as “Do Not Touch Me” emphasizes Jesus’ words as a physical instruction to Mary not to touch Him. Jesus Christ after His resurrection may have been in a state of transition or transformation; therefore, touching Him at that time was not appropriate.

  6. 23 de mar. de 2014 · Sull’opera: “Noli Me Tangere” è un dipinto autografo del Correggio realizzato con tecnica ad olio su tavola nel 1518, misura 130 x 103 cm. ed è custodito a Madrid nel Museo del Prado. Il Vasari indicò l’opera come proprietà della famiglia Ercolani di Bologna, e il Lamo (1560) ne confermò la paternità; in seguito pervenne al ...

  7. Noli me tangere, also known as Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalene in the Garden, is a c. 1525 painting by Correggio which depicts the noli me tangere interaction between Jesus and Mary Magdalene shortly after the Resurrection. It is currently in the collection of the Museo del Prado in Madrid.