This stained glass panel is part of the Mary Magdalene window in Bourges cathedral. It dates from between 1210-1215 and shows Mary Magdalene, in the house of Simon the Pharisee, washing the feet of Jesus with her tears and hair in the left hand part of the panel and on the right anointing his feet with perfumed oil.
Themed images for Mary-Magdalene.
Medieval stained glass dated about 1210 in Chartres Cathedral. This window has detailed scenes from the life of Mary of Magdalene.
13th century sculpture above the west door of the church of St Mary, Higham Ferrers, depicting the Three Marys at the Tomb.
Fresco in the Father's Corridor to the left of Annunciation. This painting by Fra Angelico depicts Christ appearing to Mary Magdalene as a gardener.
French Renaissance stained glass, from 1522, by the le Prince workshop depicting Mary of Magdalene, with three female donors praying at the bottom left.
This sculpture depicting the three mary's at the tomb (1610), is part of the choir screen at Chartres Cathedral, and is by the French sculptor Thomas Boudin
17th century Nerherlandish roundel depicting Christ in the house of Simon the Pharisee where Mary of Magdalen washes his feet.
This stained glass is mostly dated to 1851 with some fragments of glass from c1548. The window displays an episode from the lives of three saints from left to right "Flagellation of St. Barbara", "Margaret of Antioch Emerging from the Mouth of a Dragon", and "Mary Magdalen Foretelling the Ascension".
A panel from John Hardman's stained glass representation of the Three Maries at the tomb, in Gloucester Cathedral cloisters.
This stained glass representation (1878) of Mary Magdalene is by Edward Burne-Jones, and can be found in the soutch chancel of St Etheldreda and St Wilfrid Guilsborough Northamptonshire.
Victorian stained glass by Clayton and Bell depicting Mary of Magdalene recognising the Ressurected Jesus.
This window in Saint-Godard, Rouen, France, depicts various scenes of Mary of Magdalene.
The bottom section tells the story of Mary washing the feet of Jesus at the house of Simon the Zealot. The upper part of the window depicts the story of Mary telling the other disciples that Jesus had risen.
In the tracery are figures of the Virgin Mary and St Michael, with God and the crucified Christ in the centre.
This lower panel of the "Sermon on the Mount" window at Tewkesbury Abbey is by Hardman & co, depicting Mary of Magdalene, Martha, and Nichodemus.
Detail of Hardman stained glass window depicting Mary of Magdalen.
This is part of two panel window of Mary encountering Jesus at the tomb.
Mary of Magdalen recognises Jesus, a detail from a three light window (c1900) by John Hardman depicting the women at tomb.
This is a work by the Whitefriars studio, showing Mary of Magdalen and another women talking to the Angel oustide of the tomb. Mary of Magdalen carries a jar of ointment which refers to meal with Simon the Pharisee.
Three light window by Caroline Townshend. The central light has a Salvator Mundi, the left hand light is of St Nicholas, and the right hand light is Mary of Magdalen.
Hardman stained glass of the dinner at Simon the Pharisee's house where Mary of Magdalen washed the feet of Jesus.
Scene depicting Mary Magdalene at Evreux Cathedral. This window appears to be 20th century in the style of 13th century stained glass in the south aisle windows. The scenes show the raising of Lazarus, annointing the feet of Jesus, recognizing Jesus after the crucifixion, and bringing oil to annoint the body.