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Christ and the Adulteress (Titian, Vienna)

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Painting by Titian Not to be confused with Christ and the Adulteress (Titian, Glasgow).

Christ and the Adulteress
ArtistTitian
Yearc. 1520
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions82.5 cm × 136.5 cm (32.5 in × 53.7 in)
LocationMuseum of Fine Arts, Vienna
AccessionGG_114

Christ and the Adulteress (German: Christus und die Ehebrecherin), also titled Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery, or The Adulteress before Christ, is an oil painting by Titian, made about 1520, in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, depicting Jesus and the woman taken in adultery.

Provenance

Carlo Ridolfi mentions having seen this picture in the Venetian studio of Bartolomeo della Nave. It formed part of the art collection of the Duke of Hamilton from 1638 to 1649. It then entered the collection Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria.

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References

  1. ^ Kunsthistorisches Museum.
  2. Ricketts 1910, p. 146.

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