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AnswerCameras had not been invented at the time of Mary Magdalene and Paul. We do not know what they looked like.

However, there is a painting depicting Saints Mary Magdalene and Paul painted by artist Giovanni Mazone (c 1433-1512) in the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts in Hagerstown, MD.
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