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Christ and the Woman Cught in Adultery with Pharisees

Christ and the Woman Cught in Adultery with Pharisees, by Unknown, unspecified, 1750
Christ and the Woman Cught in Adultery with Pharisees, by Unknown, unspecified, 1750

Christ and the Woman Cught in Adultery with Pharisees is an unspecified painting by the Rococo painting artist Unknown. It dates from 1750 and is held in the collection of the National Museum in Kraków. The work titled *Christ and the Woman Caught in Adultery with Pharisees* is a painted composition that presents a nocturnal interior scene.

About this work

Overview

The work titled *Christ and the Woman Caught in Adultery with Pharisees* is a painted composition that presents a nocturnal interior scene. Stone walls enclose a doorway, while a group of figures in dark, richly tinted robes surround a kneeling woman dressed in red. The arrangement creates a tense tableau that draws the eye to the central female figure.

Subject & Meaning

The narrative depicts the biblical episode in which Jesus intervenes as a woman accused of adultery is brought before the Pharisees. The woman's red garment and kneeling posture emphasize her vulnerability, while the surrounding men, some leaning forward, convey judgment and scrutiny. The scene invites contemplation of mercy versus condemnation within the scriptural context.

Technique & Style

The painter employs a pronounced chiaroscuro, contrasting deep shadows with a focused beam of light that illuminates the woman's face and upper body. This dramatic lighting model heightens emotional intensity and delineates forms within the cramped space. The use of dark, saturated robes against the illuminated figures reflects a Baroque sensibility toward theatricality and spatial depth.

History & Provenance

Specific details regarding the artwork’s creation date, artist, and ownership trail are not provided in the available records. Consequently, its provenance remains undocumented in the present source material, limiting scholarly attribution beyond its subject matter and stylistic characteristics.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

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