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    Magdalene

    For over 550 years, the passionate Magdalene has been running with her veil streaming behind, screaming, to the body of Jesus, dead on the ground. This life-size statue, originally painted to mimic flesh and clothes, pushes the limits of the medium, terracotta. Renaissance men and women could walk among Niccolo dell’Arca’s sculptures, feeling as if they were present at this terrible moment in Christian history. Dr. Una D’Elia’s research focuses on such living sculptures, stories of statues coming to life, and people touching, dressing, attacking, and generally treating sculptures as if they were alive.
    Submission Year: 
    2016-17
    Photographer's affiliation: 
    Faculty
    Academic areas: 
    Arts and Science
    Photo: 
    Magdalene
    Categories: 
    Faculty / Researcher
    Faculty of Arts and Science
    Department of Art History and Art Conservation
    Mobilizing Creativity and Enabling Cultures
    Creative Production and Expression
    Location of photograph: 
    Church of Santa Maria della Vita, Bologna
    Prize name: 
    Photographer's name: 
    Una D’Elia
    Display Photographers Affiltion + Faculty or Department: 
    Faculty, Art History and Art Conservation