Christ at the Column is a painting by the Italian Baroque painter Caravaggio, now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen, Rouen, France. Christ at the Column. |
Jesus is naked, showing a powerful muscular body. He is not the young idealised, even slightly androgynous, Renaissance youth anymore. The other figures of the ... |
Christ at the Column (Pillory) is a small painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Antonello da Messina, executed c. 1476–1478, showing the Flagellation ... |
Follow his eyes, over your shoulder, where death waits. No halo he is not yet aureate, but the anguished tranquility of his gaze shows us where he is going. |
This piece is a variant of a German sculpture of the scourged Christ, believed to shed real tears. The miraculous image became the object of a flourishing ... |
A painter from the Sienese School, Giovanni Antonio Bazzi, called Il Sodoma, embodied the stylistic transition from the High Renaissance to Mannerism. |
It is an autonomous devotional work which has survived all but intact in its original frame. Its attribution to Memling cannot be doubted. The slim, elongated ... |
Stom represents Jesus's vulnerability and humanity at the moment he is tied to a column by a jailer. His head crowned with thorns and his body exposed, ... |
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