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Accusers Collection

"Accusers: Unveiling the Power of Judgment and Redemption" In a world where accusations often overshadow truth

Background imageAccusers Collection: Christ and the Woman taken in Adultery (oil on canvas)

Christ and the Woman taken in Adultery (oil on canvas)
NGW238898 Christ and the Woman taken in Adultery (oil on canvas) by Tiepolo, Giandomenico (Giovanni Domenico) (1727-1804); 43.3x63.8 cm; National Museum Wales; National Museums & Galleries of Wales

Background imageAccusers Collection: SUSANNA EXONERATED

SUSANNA EXONERATED
Falsely accused of adultery, her reputation and her life, are saved when 12-year old Daniel (the future prophet) forces a re- trial ; her accusers are stoned to death

Background imageAccusers Collection: The Adulteress Brought Before Christ, c. 1508-10 (oil on canvas)

The Adulteress Brought Before Christ, c. 1508-10 (oil on canvas)
GLS219819 The Adulteress Brought Before Christ, c.1508-10 (oil on canvas) by Giorgione (Giorgio da Castelfranco) (1477/78-1510) (attr.to); 139.2x181.7 cm; Art Gallery and Museum, Kelvingrove

Background imageAccusers Collection: Christ and the Woman taken in Adultery (oil on canvas)

Christ and the Woman taken in Adultery (oil on canvas)
CRS225648 Christ and the Woman taken in Adultery (oil on canvas) by Assereto, Giovacchino (1600-49); Corsham Court, Wiltshire; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageAccusers Collection: Christ and the Adulteress, c. 1620 (oil on canvas)

Christ and the Adulteress, c. 1620 (oil on canvas)
5242283 Christ and the Adulteress, c.1620 (oil on canvas) by Boulogne, Valentin de (1594-1632); 167x221.3 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

Background imageAccusers Collection: Christ and the Adulteress, c. 1545-50 (oil on beech)

Christ and the Adulteress, c. 1545-50 (oil on beech)
3493049 Christ and the Adulteress, c.1545-50 (oil on beech) by Cranach, Lucas the Younger (1515-86) (studio of); 15.9x21.6 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageAccusers Collection: The Political Banditti Assailing the Saviour of India: Warren Hastings, former Governor of Bengal

The Political Banditti Assailing the Saviour of India: Warren Hastings, former Governor of Bengal
5997518 The Political Banditti Assailing the Saviour of India: Warren Hastings, former Governor of Bengal, under attack from politicians Edmund Burke, Charles James Fox and Lord North

Background imageAccusers Collection: Christ and the Woman taken in Adultery (oil on panel)

Christ and the Woman taken in Adultery (oil on panel)
BOO228098 Christ and the Woman taken in Adultery (oil on panel) by Cranach, Lucas the Younger (1515-86); 84x123 cm; State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; German, out of copyright

Background imageAccusers Collection: Trial of Wicliffe, illustration from The History of Protestantism

Trial of Wicliffe, illustration from The History of Protestantism
619629 Trial of Wicliffe, illustration from The History of Protestantism by James Aitken Wylie (1808-1890), pub. 1878 (engraving) by English School

Background imageAccusers Collection: Christ and the Woman taken in Adultery, c. 1570 (oil on panel)

Christ and the Woman taken in Adultery, c. 1570 (oil on panel)
3930916 Christ and the Woman taken in Adultery, c.1570 (oil on panel) by Aertsen, Pieter (Lange Pier) (1507/08-75); 122x180 cm; National Museum, Stockholm

Background imageAccusers Collection: Christ and the Woman taken in Adultery, c. 1520-50 (oil on wood)

Christ and the Woman taken in Adultery, c. 1520-50 (oil on wood)
3588387 Christ and the Woman taken in Adultery, c.1520-50 (oil on wood) by Cranach, Lucas (1472-1553) (studio of); 77x124 cm; National Museum, Stockholm

Background imageAccusers Collection: A tragic scene in Ancient Rome (gravure)

A tragic scene in Ancient Rome (gravure)
979527 A tragic scene in Ancient Rome (gravure) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A tragic scene in Ancient Rome)

Background imageAccusers Collection: Of mockers, and scorners, and false accusers, illustration from Alexander Barclay s

Of mockers, and scorners, and false accusers, illustration from Alexander Barclay s
XJF486433 Of mockers, and scorners, and false accusers, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools, from an edition published in 1874 (engraving) by German School

Background imageAccusers Collection: Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery (oil on canvas)

Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery (oil on canvas)
XIR220089 Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery (oil on canvas) by Francken, Frans II the Younger (1581-1642); Musee d Art Thomas Henry, Cherbourg

Background imageAccusers Collection: Charlemagne Escorts Pope

Charlemagne Escorts Pope
Charlemagne escorts deposed Pope Leo III back to Rome where he demands that Leo & his accusers appear before him. Charlemagne is crowned Roman Emperor in 800


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"Accusers: Unveiling the Power of Judgment and Redemption" In a world where accusations often overshadow truth, Susanna's exoneration serves as a timeless reminder that justice can prevail. As depicted in "The Adulteress Brought Before Christ, " c. 1508-10, we witness the transformative power of forgiveness and compassion. Throughout history, countless artworks have captured moments when accusers sought to condemn others. In "Christ and the Woman taken in Adultery, " portrayed through various masterpieces such as oil on canvas or panel, artists delve into the complexities of human nature and societal judgment. From "Christ and the Adulteress" (c. 1620) to "Christ and the Adulteress" (c. 1545-50), these paintings invite us to reflect upon our own capacity for mercy amidst condemnation. They remind us that even those who accuse may carry their own burdens, seeking solace in pointing fingers rather than introspection. Beyond religious narratives lies another realm where accusers emerge from unexpected corners – politics. The engraving titled "The Political Banditti Assailing the Saviour of India: Warren Hastings" transports us to 1786 when politicians Edmund Burke, Charles James Fox, and Lord North attacked former Governor Warren Hastings with fervor akin to biblical accusations. Yet amid these tales of accusation lies hope for redemption. Just as Christ offered forgiveness to those accused before Him, so too does history reveal instances where truth triumphed over false allegations. Take for instance Wicliffe's trial illustrated in "Trial of Wicliffe. " This depiction reminds us that even great minds face scrutiny but can ultimately find vindication against their accusers. As we journey through time via artistry's lens, it becomes evident that accusations are not confined solely within specific eras or contexts; they transcend boundaries both temporal and spatial.