Depictions in Art
The subject of Martha is mostly found in art from the Counter-Reformation onwards, especially in the 17th century, when the domestic setting is usually given a realistic depiction. However it appears in some Ottonian cycles of the Life of Christ.
- Christ in the House of Martha and Mary - an early work by the Spanish painter Velázquez.
- Christ in the House of Martha and Mary - by Johannes Vermeer
- Martha and Mary Magdalene (Caravaggio)
- "The Sons of Martha" - A poem by Rudyard Kipling.
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