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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 260971, member: 2844"]Many painters painted the Mater Dolorosa (Mother Mary of Sorrows). </p><p>There is a certain iconography, the manner in which a Mater Dolorosa is painted, to make her recognizable to the faithful. This may not be a copy of another Mater Dolorosa, but it is likely the painter was following the general rules of how to paint a Mater Dolorosa.</p><p><br /></p><p>By the way, most definitely no nun. Neckline too low, red sleeves, nicely flowing drape of the fabric.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 260971, member: 2844"]Many painters painted the Mater Dolorosa (Mother Mary of Sorrows). There is a certain iconography, the manner in which a Mater Dolorosa is painted, to make her recognizable to the faithful. This may not be a copy of another Mater Dolorosa, but it is likely the painter was following the general rules of how to paint a Mater Dolorosa. By the way, most definitely no nun. Neckline too low, red sleeves, nicely flowing drape of the fabric.[/QUOTE]
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