1886-1894
Opaque watercolor over graphite on gray wove paper
Brooklyn Museum, United States.
Mary Magdalene kneels before Christ and anoints his feet, wiping away the excess oil with her hair, a gesture of deference and devotion. The disciples especially Judas Iscariot, Tissot notes, in a commentary based on John's account are indignant at the gesture's expense, asking could not this costly ointment be sold and its profits given to the poor? However, Jesus defends Mary's prescience: "She did it," he tells them, "for my burial."
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