Art History Lecture Series | Susanna and the Elders
The subject, from the Catholic Old Testament, is creepy: two old men spying on a naked woman. But in the Renaissance, its popularity exploded as a way for artists to depict the nude within a religious context, attracting great painters including Tintoretto, Rubens, and Rembrandt. This lecture will examine the theme through two works in Seattle collections offering varying interpretations: the Frye’s 1866 version by Franz Winterhalter and the Seattle Art Museum’s 1980 reworking by Robert Colescott.
About the Art History Lecture Series
The Frye Art Museum presents a new season of lectures by art historian Rebecca Albiani, exploring masterpieces of world art, and offering pivotal context to deepen understanding of works on view at the Frye.
About the Instructor
Rebecca Albiani has been an arts lecturer at the Frye Art Museum since 1997. A former Graduate Lecturing Fellow at the National Gallery in Washington D.C., and a Fulbright Scholar in Venice, she holds an MA from Stanford University and a BA from the University of California, Berkeley.
Art History Lecture Series | Susanna and the Elders

Franz Xaver Winterhalter, Susanna and the Elders, 1866. Oil on canvas. 64 5/8 x 46 5/8 in. (164.15 x 118.43 cm). Frye Art Museum. Founding Collection, Gift of Charles and Emma Frye.
November 13, 2025
11:30 am–12:30 pm
704 Terry Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104