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Christ adulterous woman Several Pharisees bring
Christ and the adulterous woman, Several Pharisees bring into the temple A woman caught in adultery with Christ. The Pharisees ask what Christ thinks of the law of Moses stating that such women must be stoned. Christ writes with his finger on the ground and then says that the one who is without sin should throw the first stone. Pharisees bring a woman accused or adultery before Christ (John 8: 2-11), Christ points to or writes on the ground, Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert, Netherlands, c. 1548, paper, h 236 mm × w 190 mm
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Media ID 19548407
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1548 2 11 Adulterous Woman Adultery Coornhert Finger Ground Stoned Temple Writes First Stone
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This print captures a powerful biblical scene, depicting the encounter between Christ, an adulterous woman, and several Pharisees within the sacred walls of the temple. The tension in the air is palpable as these religious leaders bring forth a woman caught in adultery, seeking to test Christ's stance on the law of Moses that demands her stoning. In this moment frozen in time by Dirck Volckertsz Coornhert's skilled hand in 1548 Netherlands, we witness Christ's profound wisdom unfold. With his finger gently tracing lines on the ground, he silently contemplates their question. As anticipation builds among those present, he utters words that resonate through centuries: "Let him who is without sin cast the first stone". The composition beautifully captures both vulnerability and strength - from the accused woman standing before Christ with trepidation to the stern expressions etched upon each Pharisee's face. It serves as a poignant reminder of humanity's capacity for judgment and forgiveness. Through this image, we are invited to reflect upon our own moral compasses and confront our prejudices. It challenges us to consider whether we are truly qualified to pass judgment upon others when none among us can claim absolute purity. Coornhert masterfully brings this timeless narrative to life on paper with meticulous attention to detail and emotive brushstrokes. This print from Liszt Collection allows viewers today to immerse themselves in this thought-provoking tableau while appreciating its historical significance beyond commercial use
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