Here is a very different portrayal of Pentecost by El Greco, completed about 1600 and located in the Prado in Madrid, Spain. It is oil on canvas and measures roughly 4 feet by 9 feet. The elongation is meant to draw the viewer's eye up toward heaven.
El Greco's portrayal includes not only Our Lady but two other women. There is an enlarged version of the painting on the Prado website where one can see the figures very clearly.
Our Lady is presented as central and very serene. Commentators agree that the woman looking upward at the descent of the Holy Ghost is Mary Magdalene. The other woman - the one with the gray head covering - is thought by many to be Martha. Others speculate that she is perhaps Mary of Clopas (who was at the foot of the Cross) or Mary Salome, the mother of James and John (who was with Mary Magdalene at the empty tomb).
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