The painter has an inclination to abuse biblical images…
What if the abbess’s kiss is a deformation of Judas’ kiss? And the scene of the person killed on the rectangle table is a sacrilegious depiction of the mourning at the grave stone near Golgotha?
Can't rule anything out, it's true. (And many thanks for the reposting.)
And there are always new views possible.
The painter has an inclination to abuse biblical images…
What if the abbess’s kiss is a deformation of Judas’ kiss? And the scene of the person killed on the rectangle table is a sacrilegious depiction of the mourning at the grave stone near Golgotha?