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Noli Me Tangere by Sandro Botticelli

Noli Me Tangere

Sandro Botticelli·1491

Historical Context

This Noli Me Tangere from 1491 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art depicts the risen Christ's encounter with Mary Magdalene in the garden of the Resurrection, when she reaches toward him and he says 'Touch me not'—the Latin Noli me tangere—explaining that he has not yet ascended to the Father. The subject combined the triumph of the Resurrection with a charged moment of longing and restraint between two figures whose relationship the Gospels invested with particular tenderness. Botticelli's 1491 version shows his continued engagement with New Testament narrative in the decade between his great mythological works and the intensely spiritual late paintings shaped by Savonarolan influence.

Technical Analysis

The garden encounter is rendered with Botticelli's characteristic linear grace, the space between the two figures — physically close but spiritually separated — creating a tension that embodies the theological mystery of the scene.

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Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia, United States

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera on panel
Era
High Renaissance
Style
High Renaissance
Genre
Religious
Location
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia
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