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Rembrandt "Joseph Accused by Potiphar's Wife" Oil on canvas Staatliches Museum, Berlin Joseph repulses Potiphar's wife and her advances, but she accuses him of rape. Rembrandt shows no distinction between virtuous and vicious behavior, all merit his compassion. He has allowed light and color to tell us the meaning of the story. Joseph stands alone. He does not protest his innocence. He raises his handsome face to heaven and puts himself under God's mercy. |
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