The presentation of the Virgin Mary at the Temple. Etching after C. Maratta.
- Maratti, Carlo, 1625-1713.
- Reference:
- 21162i
- Pictures
About this work
Description
According to the Protoevangelium of James, the parents of the Virgin, Joachim and Anne, presented her as a child in the temple at Jerusalem as a thank-offering after years of childlessness. The priest Zacharias receives Mary; her parents can be seen behind her. Her eagerness to leave them is recounted in the Protevangelium of James; in that text, however, she is a mere three years old, unlike the youthful virgin we see here. Temple virgins can be seen with candles in the background. A woman on the right holds a basket containing two sacrificial turtledoves
Physical description
1 print : etching ; image 20.2 x 13.5 cm
Contributors
Lettering
C.M. inuen.
Reference
Wellcome Collection 21162i
Type/Technique
Subjects
- Rites and ceremonies
- Women in Christianity
- Women in Judaism
- Columbidae
- Sacrifice
- Candles
- Virginity
- Priests
- Families
- JudaismCustoms and practices
- Children in the Bible
- Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint.
- Anne (Mother of the Virgin Mary), Saint.
- Joachim, Saint.
- Zacharias, the priest, father of John the Baptist.
- Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem)
Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed stores