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The Flagellation, between 1547 and 1587. Creators: Adamo Scultori, Michelangelo Buonarroti
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The Flagellation, between 1547 and 1587. Creators: Adamo Scultori, Michelangelo Buonarroti
The Flagellation, between 1547 and 1587
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This engraving, titled "The Flagellation," dates back to the 16th century and is a collaborative work between two artistic giants of the Italian Renaissance: Adamo Scultori and Michelangelo Buonarroti. The print, which is currently housed at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), depicts a pivotal moment in the Passion of Christ - the Scourging at the Pillar. Michelangelo, renowned for his sculptures and paintings, is believed to have designed the composition, while Scultori, a skilled engraver, executed the print. The image portrays a muscular and suffering Christ, bound to a column and being flogged by a group of men. The expression on Christ's face conveys intense pain and resignation, while the men, with their rough features and aggressive postures, represent the violent nature of the punishment. The black and white medium of the engraving adds to the somber and dramatic atmosphere, emphasizing the contrast between light and shadow, and the starkness of the scene. The Flagellation is a poignant reminder of the physical and emotional suffering that Christ endured for the salvation of humanity. The collaboration between these two artistic masters is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of Italy during the Renaissance period and continues to inspire and captivate audiences today.
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