Artwork
Christus und die Ehebrecherin

Christus und die Ehebrecherin is an unspecified painting by the Early Baroque Italian artist Flaminio Torre. It dates from 1641 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.
About this work
Overview
Christus und die Ehebrecherin (Christ and the Adulteress) is a 1641 painting by Flaminio Torri, a Baroque artist linked to the Bolognese School. The work is part of the Alte Pinakothek's collection.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a religious scene, specifically the biblical episode of Christ and the adulteress. A woman, presumably the adulteress, stands on the left, while a figure interpreted as Christ sits on the right, looking up at her as she holds an object, possibly a stone or symbol of her sin.
Technique & Style
Torri employed a subtle color palette and soft, illuminating light against a dark background, achieving intimacy and contemplative calm. The composition balances tranquility with a sense of dynamic movement through the figures' arrangement.
History & Provenance
Created in 1641 during the early Italian Baroque period, the painting is now held in the Alte Pinakothek's collection, though specific acquisition details are not provided here.
Context
The use of chiaroscuro, a technique emphasizing contrasts between light and dark, places the work within broader Baroque artistic innovations, often used to evoke emotional depth in religious themes.
Artist & collection
Artist
Flaminio Torri (19 May 1620 – 6 August 1661) was an Italian Baroque painter of the Bolognese School, active during the Baroque period.













