Bearded Mary


The Bearded Mary is a rare type of image from medieval iconography in which Mary, the mother of Jesus, is depicted with a beard.
Caroline Walker Bynum and Jeffrey Schnapp link the tradition to the medieval idea that sexually chaste women could become like men, detailed by JoAnn McNamara, and even grow a beard. According to Schnapp, the Carolingian image suggests female cross-dressing can be "viewed as a sign of spiritual advancement", celebrating "the martial heroism of female martyr-saints such as Perpetua, Catherine, and Joan of Arc".