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noli me tangere

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noli me tangere

In the Bible, the words spoken by Jesus to Mary Magdalene after the Resurrection (John 20:17); in art, the title of many works depicting this scene; in botany, a plant of the genus Impatiens.



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Noli me tangere) First the hot and dry Crossed up middle By right cell strips Down to craving, gravel Elbows on the wing Brushed with taste This damp phant'sy Lured by the sentence Left or between Noli me tangere Voila
Pontormo painted a Noli Me Tangere from the older man's drawing; the commission came from a general in the Imperial army, who had crushed the republic despite Michelangelo's defence of the city.
By contrast, Noli Me Tangere is something like a manifesto of the new conditions of the image today.
 
 
 
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