
The subject matter depicted in this painting is that of the Magdalen reconciled. The semi-nude figure looks to the left and rests her hand on an open book and she is loosely clad in blue drapery. The vision of Glory is symbolically represented by a ray of light descending from the top right corner of the painting. This painting was part of a collection of 117 works belonging to the industrialist and engineer F.D. Lycett Green and bequeathed to York through the Art Fund, in 1955, in recognition of the remarkable efforts made after the Second World War by its curator to transform it into a gallery of international importance.
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Title of artwork, date
A Magdalen, 1690–1700
Date supported
1955
Medium and material
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
76.2 x 64.8 cm
Gifted by
F D Lycett Green

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