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  2. Potiphar's wife - Wikipedia

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    They also state that the wife attempted to seduce Joseph during a religious festival at the Nile River and that everyone knew Joseph's innocence, including the wife's eleven month old child and Asenath, who was the first to inform Potiphar. But Potiphar imprisoned Joseph to save his wife from public humiliation. Even after Joseph's freedom, the ...

  3. Asenath - Wikipedia

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    In the Book of Jubilees, generally considered to be apocryphal, Asenath is said to be given to Joseph to marry by the Pharaoh, [14] a daughter of Potiphar, a high priest of Heliopolis, with no clarification as to whether or not this Potiphar is the same Potiphar whose wife falsely accused Joseph of attempting to rape her.

  4. Joseph and Potiphar's Wife (Properzia de' Rossi) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph and Potiphar's Wife is the only securely attributed work in marble completed by Properzia de' Rossi, the only woman artist in the Italian Renaissance mentioned in the first edition of Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects.

  5. Potiphar - Wikipedia

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    Potiphar is also present when Joseph reunites with his brothers. In Joseph and his Brothers, Thomas Mann suggests that Potiphar's wife is sexually frustrated partly because Potiphar is a eunuch. In Margaret Atwood's The Testaments, the sequel to The Handmaid's Tale, Potiphar's wife is referred to in Chapter 46 of the Ardua Hall Holograph ...

  6. Astydamia of Iolcus - Wikipedia

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    The story of Astydamia follows a common folkloric structure, known primarily from the Biblical story of Joseph and Potiphar's wife, in which a wicked seductress fails to allure her object of desire and subsequently accuses him of sexual misconduct, whether attempt or assault; similar stories in Greek myth include Phaedra with Hippolytus, Cleoboea with Antheus, and Stheneboea with Bellerophon.

  7. Properzia de' Rossi - Wikipedia

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    Gian Paolo Lomazzo wrote a life of de' Rossi, adding details to the tale around the Joseph and Potiphar's wife piece and comparing her to tragic women of antiquity such as Sappho. [8] Felicia Hemans included the poem Properzia Rossi . in her collection, Records of Women (1828) where she focused on the artist's unrequited love through an ...

  8. Joseph and Potiphar's Wife (etching) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph and Potiphar's Wife is a 1634 etching by Rembrandt (Bartsch 39). It depicts a story from the Bible , wherein Potiphar's Wife attempts to seduce Joseph . It is signed and dated "Rembrandt f. 1634" (f. for fecit or "made this"), and exists in two states .

  9. Joseph and Potiphar's Wife - Wikipedia

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    Joseph and Potiphar's Wife may refer to a number of works based on the story told in Book of Genesis chapter 39: Joseph and Potiphar's Wife (Properzia de' Rossi), a 1520s marble sculpture by Properzia de' Rossi; Joseph and Potiphar's Wife (Finoglia) - 1620-1623 (or possibly c.1640) painting by Italian artist Paolo Finoglia