Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery is a series of around thirty paintings by Lucas Cranach the Elder and his studio, in which his son Lucas Cranach the Younger was prominent. It shows the eponymous scene from the Gospel of John (8:1–11) in the New Testament. The earliest surviving versions were painted in the 1520s by Cranach himself, with the later ones attributed to his studio.
List
editImage | Attribution | Date | Support | Dimensions (cm) | Collection |
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Elder | c. 1520 | limewood | 80,5 x 108,2 | Fränkische Galerie, Kronach[1] | |
Elder | 1532 | limewood | 82,5 × 121 | Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest[2] | |
Elder | 1533 | beechwood | 84 x 118 | National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa[3] | |
Younger | after 1532 | Copper, transferred from panel |
84 x 123 | Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg[4] | |
Elder and studio | after 1537 | panel | 77 x 124 | Nationalmuseum, Stockholm[5][a] | |
Elder and studio | after 1537 | limewood | 76 x 121 | Nationalmuseum, Stockholm[6][b] | |
Younger | after 1537 | panel | 74,3 x 121,9 | Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia[7][8] | |
Elder and studio | c. 1535–1540 | limewood | 81,7 x 147,2 | Klassik Stiftung Weimar[9][10] | |
Younger | 1545 | limewood | 72,8 x 120 | Staatsgalerie Aschaffenburg, Schloss Johannisburg[11] | |
Younger and studio | 1549 | canvas, transferred from panel |
114 x 176 | Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht[12][13] | |
Younger | c. 1545–1550 | beechwood | 15,9 x 21,6 | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York[14] | |
Unknown (copy) | 1700-present | panel | 92,5 x 121,5 | National Museum, Oslo[15] |
Notes
edit- ^ Includes the inscription "WER VUNTER EUCH ON SVNDE IST DER WERFFE DEN ERSTEN STEIN AVFF SIE: IOHAN: AMVIII CAP" ("Let he who is without sin cast the first stone: John Chapter 8") but no signature. It probably came to Sweden in 1648 in connection with Pragrovet during the Thirty Years' War.
- ^ Includes the inscription "WER VUNTER EUCH ON SVNDE IST DER WERFFE DEN ERSTEN STEIN AVFF SIE: IOHAN: AMVIII CAP" ("Let he who is without sin cast the first stone: John Chapter 8"). Bears Cranach's signature, a winged dragon, below the inscription. Based on the shape of the dragon's wings, it can be determined that it was executed after 1537. The painting was owned by Gustav Vasa at Gripsholm Castle in the middle of the 16th century.
References
edit- ^ sammlung.pinakothek.de
- ^ Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
- ^ National Gallery of Canada
- ^ Hermitage
- ^ Nationalmuseum
- ^ Nationalmuseum
- ^ Chrysler Museum of Art
- ^ Gogle Arts & Culture
- ^ lucascranach.org
- ^ Klassik Stiftung Weimar
- ^ sammlung.pinakothek.de
- ^ rkd.nl
- ^ Google Arts & Culture
- ^ Metropolitan Museum of Art
- ^ National Museum