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Christ and the Adulteress
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Christ and the AdulteressTintoretto

This scene (c. 1555) is from the Gospel of John: Jesus responds to scribes and Pharisees demanding judgment on an adulterous woman. His challenge—inviting the sinless to cast the first stone—teaches mercy over condemnation. Tintoretto’s dynamic style appears in the sharp contrasts of light and shadow, elongated figures, and oblique spatial arrangement that intensify the moral tension. Classical architectural elements frame the encounter, emphasizing the conflict between legalism and redemption.
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