Noli me tangere (Titian) explained

Noli me tangere
Year:c. 1514[1]
Medium:oil on canvas
Height Metric:110.5
Width Metric:91.9
City:London

Noli me tangere (Latin for Don't touch me or Stop touching me) is a c. 1514 painting by Titian of the Noli me tangere episode in St John's Gospel. The painting, depicting Jesus and Mary Magdalene soon after the resurrection, is in oil on canvas and since the nineteenth century has been in the collection of the National Gallery in London.

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Titian

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Key facts. Noli me Tangere. National Gallery. 28 November 2012. 15 January 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160115102913/http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/titian-noli-me-tangere/*/key-facts. dead.