Noli me tangere, Ramino painting oil on copper, 18th century





Description: Ancient painting oil on "Ramino" copper oil depicting "Noli Me Tange" religious scene belonging to the early 18th century. Noli me tangere is a Latin phrase translatable into Italian with "Don't touch me". It comes from the Gospel according to John. It was Jesus, risen, who said the phrase to the Maddalena who shocked by his death wandered near the sepulcher. The woman at first exchanged Jesus for the custodian of the sepulcher. Conditions: good condition. Origin: Rome XVIII century. Measurements: 22x2.5 H26cm Document: certificate of authenticity. Assistance: we are at your disposal for further clarifications or photographic details. Shipping: throughout Italy Europe and the rest of the world at very low prices in maximum safety and traceable. The shipment will be agreed privately and will not be high cost. We wish you a good day
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