The Massacre of the Innocents (Le massacre des innocents)

The Massacre of the Innocents (Le massacre des innocents)

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Herod learned of the birth of the Christ Child from the Magi, who sought Jesus and called the infant the King of the Jews. As the ruler of Judaea appointed by the Romans, Herod felt his authority challenged by this newcomer. Known for his brutality, Herod then ordered the murder of all male children under the age of two in Bethlehem. Although Tissot acknowledged that the number of victims must have been relatively few in a village like Bethlehem, he depicted horror on a large scale in this episode.



According to a tradition recounted in Tissot\u2019s commentary, Herod lured the intended victims to the palace with the promise of a party. The children were then wrenched from their mothers\u2019 arms and tossed to their deaths in a courtyard. Herod\u2019s deviousness was thus highlighted: called singly into a long corridor, the women had no opportunity to warn others of the impending tragedy.



Contemporary critics universally remarked on the harshness of this scene, which anticipates the artist\u2019s exacting attention to the specifics of the Passion.

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