Christ and the Adulteress

Christ and the Adulteress

Title

Christ and the Adulteress

[Exhib. Cat. Munich 2011, 142]

Painting on limewood

Medium

Painting on limewood

[Exhib. Cat. Munich 2011, 142]

'The depiction refers to Joh 8 1-11. Christ is preaching in the temple, when a woman accused of adultery is brought to him. According to Mosaic Law she should be stoned to death as punishment. [...]

The male mob drools and crowds around the dainty woman. They look down; as if

'The depiction refers to Joh 8 1-11. Christ is preaching in the temple, when a woman accused of adultery is brought to him. According to Mosaic Law she should be stoned to death as punishment. [...]

The male mob drools and crowds around the dainty woman. They look down; as if by chance her dress has slipped down to reveal her breasts - the male viewpoint is employed not only here to identify a moral transgression. The most ferocious man has already collected stones in his hat and holds one ready to throw. Christ speaks with the assailant, indicating at the adulteress, while gently holding her hand. A man in armor grabs her upper arm with his gloved hand and crowds in on her. He holds his axe in a manner, which is both threatening and meaning-less. Soldiers are not mentioned in the biblical text as the scene takes place in a temple. It is not the intention here to depict the biblical protagonists literally, but rather to convey the sense of threat posed by the situation. Employing all manners of physiognomic characterization the crowd is shown as negative, perhaps with the exception of the man with a white beard to the right of Christ (!) - the usual procedure since the Middle Ages. Christ stands as the dominant figure in the centre; alone the space the artist allows him to occupy confirms that he will vanquish in this conflict.

In contrast with the depiction of the same subject with full-length figures from the Stiftskirche Halle (collegial church, Halle) created two decades previously ([DE_BStGS_6246_FRSupp14]), this painting with half-length figures is a 'classical' pictorial type, which was invented in the Cranach Workshop and of which there are numerous examples and variants - also by the wider circle of followers.'

[Exhib. Cat. Aschaffenburg 2007, 279]

Attribution
Lucas Cranach the Younger

Attribution

Lucas Cranach the Younger

[Exhib. Cat. Munich 2011, 142]

Production date
1545

Production date

1545

[dated on the reverse]

Dimensions
Dimensions of support: 72.8 x 120 cm

Dimensions

  • Dimensions of support: 72.8 x 120 cm

  • [Exhib. Cat. Munich 2011, 142]

Signature / Dating

Dated on the reverse '1545'

Signature / Dating

  • Dated on the reverse '1545'

  • [Exhib. Cat. Munich 2011, 142]

Inscriptions and Labels

'Fragmentary remains along the top edge of the painting read:
'WER VNTER ... ÜNDE ...'
(Wer unter euch ohne …

Inscriptions and Labels

Inscriptions, Badges:

  • 'Fragmentary remains along the top edge of the painting read:

  • 'WER VNTER ... ÜNDE ...'

  • (Wer unter euch ohne Sünde ist, der werfe den ersten Stein)'

  • [Exhib. Cat. Aschaffenburg 2007, 279]

Owner
Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen
Repository
Staatsgalerie im Schloss Johannisburg, Aschaffenburg
Location
Aschaffenburg
CDA ID
DE_BStGS_11142
FR (1978) Nr.
FR-none
Persistent Link
https://lucascranach.org/en/DE_BStGS_11142/

Provenance

  • 1804 from the Bishop's Residence, Passau
  • 1950 added to inventory list
    [Exhib. Cat. Munich 2011, 142]

Literature

Reference on page Catalogue Number Figure / Plate
Exhib. Cat. Prague 2016 104, 105
EditorOlga Kotková
TitleCranach. Ze všech stran. From all sides.
Place of PublicationPrague
Year of Publication2016
Pages16-180
Exhib. Cat. Gotha, Kassel 2015 198 055
EditorJulia Carrasco, Justus Lange, Stiftung Schloss Friedenstein, Gotha, Benjamin D. Spira, Timo Trümper
TitleBild und Botschaft. Cranach im Dienst von Hof und Reformation, [Gotha, Herzogliches Museum; Kassel, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Schloss Wilhelmshöhe]
Place of PublicationHeidelberg
Year of Publication2015
Exhib. Cat. Munich 2011 142
AuthorMartin Schawe
EditorBayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen
TitleCranach in Bayern
Place of PublicationMunich
Year of Publication2011
Exhib. Cat. Aschaffenburg 2007 278-279 No. 20 Fig. p. 279
EditorGerhard Ermischer, Andreas Tacke
TitleCranach im Exil. Aschaffenburg um 1540. Zuflucht - Schatzkammer - Residenz. Ausstellungskatalog Schloss Johannisburg und Kunsthalle Jesuitenkirche
Place of PublicationRegensburg
Year of Publication2007
Cat. Aschaffenburg 1975 48f.
Authorn. a.
TitleBayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Galerie Aschaffenburg. Katalog
Place of PublicationMunich
Year of Publication1975
  • Christ and the Adulteress, 1545

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Technical studies

06. 2012Technical examination / Scientific analysis

  • Infrared reflectography
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Underdrawing

DESCRIPTION

Tools/Materials:

- dry drawing material, dark chalk; then a second stage with a brush

Type/Ductus:

- freehand underdrawing

- delicate, fine lines

Function:

- only binding for the final painted version in the second stage; lines delineate contours and describe the essential details and the facial features; no representation of volume

Deviations:

- minor alterations made during the painting process to clearly define form

INTERPRETATION

Attribution:

- Lucas Cranach the Younger

[Smith, Sandner, Heydenreich, cda 2012]

  • photographed by Gunnar Heydenreich
  • photographed by Ingo Sandner

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