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stigmatam4rtyr · 10 months
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Flagellation of Christ (1617, oil on panel) | Peter Paul Rubens
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my-sacred-art · 2 months
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Karen Fukuhara (born 1992, USA)
Flagellation of Christ, circa 1715. Aert de Gelder (Dutch, 1645-1727)
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koredzas · 1 year
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Defendente Ferrari - The Flagellation of Christ. 1520
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Christ at the Column ca. 1490 artist: Unknown, Spanish
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franksinatraisdead · 2 years
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studies for a self portrait as the flagellation of christ / crayon on tone tan paper
© jonah brock 2022
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artthatgivesmefeelings · 10 months
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William Adolphe Bouguereau (French, 1825-1905) The Flagellation of Our Lord Jesus Christ, 1880 Musée des Beaux-Arts de La Rochelle
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tragediambulante · 3 months
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The flagellation of Christ, Baccio Bandinelli (1493-1560)
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beautiful-belgium · 1 year
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Pieter de Kempener - Flagellation of Christ (from 1500 until 1550)
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stigmatam4rtyr · 1 year
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Christ Flagellated (between 1492-1552) | Giovanni Antonio Lappoli
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my-sacred-art · 3 months
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June Palmer (English, Aug. 1, 1940 - Jan. 6, 2004)
The Flagellation of Christ, between circa 1737 and circa 1740. Gioavanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian, 1696-1770).
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koredzas · 1 year
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Defendente Ferrari - The Flagellation of Christ. Detail. 1520
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rossodimarte · 1 year
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Cristoforo Solari, Christ at the Column, ca. 1520
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pmamtraveller · 7 months
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THE FLAGELLATION OF CHRIST, 1280 by CIMABUE
This panel shows one of the most important moments in the Passion. Before being crucified and killed by the ROMANS, CHRIST was bound to a pillar and flogged by ROMAN troops.
While CHRIST and his tormentors are in the background, the background is covered in gold (a reflection of CIMABUE’s BYZANTINE roots), and the two towers represent the architecture of OLD JERUSALEM.
The positioning of the figures and architectural elements shows CIMABUE experimenting with illusionistic spatial effect, though he would never quite master the art of creating the complete illusion of perspective.
This is the only work by Cimabue in a public collection in the United States. It was purchased for the Frick collection in 1950 on the initiative of Henry Clay Frick's daughter, Helen Clay Frick.
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needlebeetles · 1 year
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i know it’s hella pathetic to be this stressed over not understanding something the minute you come into contact with it like some sort of infant or perhaps toddler but also i’m going to flay myself and pay a rogue agent to drop my skinless screaming body in front of my past-self’s bedroom door. why would he do this to me
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iphisesque · 2 years
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oh no! i just committed an honest to god atrocity
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Caravaggio (Italian, 1571-1610) La Flagellation du Christ, 1607 Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Napoli "But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed" (Isaiah 53:5 ).
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