Joseph and Potiphar's Wife, about 1630. Creator: Guido Reni.
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Joseph and Potiphar's Wife, about 1630. Creator: Guido Reni.

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Joseph and Potiphar's Wife, about 1630. Additional Info: Genesis (39:7-20) tells how Joseph, sold into slavery by his jealous brothers, was bought by Potiphar, captain of Pharaoh's guard. Potiphar's wife (who is not named in the Bible) took a liking to the young man and made several failed attempts to seduce him. Here, Reni illustrates one such occasion - the wife clutches Joseph’s robes, pleading with him to make love to her. The virtuous Joseph turns to flee, leaving a fragment of his torn cloak in her hands. Humiliated, the vengeful wife accused Joseph of rape, using this piece of fabric as evidence. Joseph was promptly thrown into prison, where his interpretation of the dreams of other inmates eventually lead to his rise in Pharaoh's household.

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Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art

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HRM24A63_197

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Droits gérés

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52,3Mo (1,6Mo) / 42,0cm x 31,2cm / 4960 x 3685 (300dpi)

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