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Home/Madeleine of Bourgogne presented by St. Mary Magdalene/Cite

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Madeleine of Bourgogne presented by St. Mary Magdalene by Jean Hey

  • APA (7th)

    Hey, J. (1490). Madeleine of Bourgogne presented by St. Mary Magdalene [Painting]. Louvre, Paris, France. https://www.artwiki.art/artworks/jean-hey/madeleine-of-bourgogne-presented-by-st-mary-magdalene

  • MLA (9th)

    Hey, Jean. Madeleine of Bourgogne presented by St. Mary Magdalene. 1490, Louvre, Paris, France. Art History Wiki, https://www.artwiki.art/artworks/jean-hey/madeleine-of-bourgogne-presented-by-st-mary-magdalene. Accessed 2026-06-14.

  • Chicago (Notes-Bibliography)

    Jean Hey, Madeleine of Bourgogne presented by St. Mary Magdalene, 1490, Louvre, Paris, France, https://artwiki.art.

  • Harvard

    Hey, J., 1490. Madeleine of Bourgogne presented by St. Mary Magdalene. [Painting] Louvre, Paris, France. Available at: https://www.artwiki.art/artworks/jean-hey/madeleine-of-bourgogne-presented-by-st-mary-magdalene (Accessed: 2026-06-14).

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