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  1. The Mary in the blue gown could be the mother of Christ, but in the gospel of John she is called Mary Cleophas. The third woman is Mary Salome. A medieval city is shown in the background. It is a reasonably faithful representation of Jerusalem in the 15th century.

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      This rear side of the left panel shows Mary Magdelene, while...

  2. Oct 14, 2023 · The three marys captured are The Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene and Mary Salome and their inclusion links to a passage within the New Testament. There are three sleeping soldiers whilst the women look on in sorrow towards the entombment of Christ.

  3. The Three Marys at the Tomb is a c. 1410–26 panel painting usually attributed to Hubert van Eyck, now in the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam. The painting was included at the seminal Exposition des primitifs flamands à Bruges in 1902.

  4. The Three Marys at the Tomb. oil on panel (72 × 89 cm) — c. 1425 Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam. This work is linked to Mark 16:1. Tags: Mary Magdalene | Resurrection. Rate this work of art: [ NaN votes ] Dressed in 15th century Burgundian fashion three women stand by the empty grave.

  5. The painting The Three Marys at the Tomb by Mikołaj Haberschrack, 15th century. The Three Marys (also spelled Maries) are women mentioned in the canonical gospels' narratives of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. Mary was the most common name for Jewish women of the period. Saint Anne and her daughters, the Three Marys, Jean Fouquet

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  7. A day later, three of his followers, all women by the name of Mary, came to the tomb to anoint his body with spices. To their astonishment, the stone had been removed and the tomb was...

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