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The Magdalene, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
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The Magdalene, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
The Magdalene, 1922. Paula Rendl as Mary Magdalene in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages, by the inhabitants of the village of Oberammergau in Bavaria, Germany. First staged in 1634, the play tells the story of Jesus passion, culminating in his crucifixion. The event has become a tourist attraction, with audiences coming from all over the world. Official postcard of the 1922 Oberammergau Passion Play. [F. Bruckmann, Munich, Germany, 1922]
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is a captivating print that captures the essence of the renowned Oberammergau Passion Play. Taken by Henry Traut, this image showcases Paula Rendl in her role as Mary Magdalene, one of the key characters in this historic play. The Oberammergau Passion Play has been performed every ten years since its inception in 1634 and continues to draw audiences from all corners of the globe. Set against open-air stages in Bavaria's picturesque village of Oberammergau, this theatrical masterpiece recounts Jesus' passion and ultimate crucifixion. In this vibrant photograph, Rendl embodies Mary Magdalene with grace and conviction. Her colorful costume adds to the overall visual spectacle while highlighting the rich tradition and cultural significance behind each performance. The attention to detail is evident as she stands before a backdrop adorned with crosses - symbolic representations of Jesus' sacrifice. Traut's composition not only captures Rendl's talent but also encapsulates the spirit of amateur dramatics that infuse these performances with authenticity and charm. This postcard from 1922 serves as an enduring memento from a time when theater enthusiasts flocked to witness this extraordinary event firsthand. "The Magdalene, 1922" invites viewers into a world where religion meets artistry on an epic scale. It serves as a reminder of how traditions can transcend time and borders, leaving an indelible mark on both participants and spectators alike.
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