The Flagellation of Christ (1644) by Guercino

The Flagellation of Christ - Guercino - 1644

Artwork Information

TitleThe Flagellation of Christ
ArtistGuercino
Date1644
Art MovementBaroque

About The Flagellation of Christ

The artwork, titled “The Flagellation of Christ,” was created by the artist Guercino in the year 1644. It belongs to the Baroque art movement and falls under the religious painting genre.

The artwork vividly depicts the scene of Christ being scourged, a representation loaded with emotional intensity and dramatic tension characteristic of the Baroque period. The central figure of Christ is shown bound to a column, his face turned upwards in an expression of pain and resignation. Surrounding him are his tormentors, captured with a dynamic realism that conveys the brutality of the moment. The stark contrast between light and shadow enhances the sense of depth and volume, drawing the viewer’s eye to the central event while also creating a somber, reflective atmosphere. The architectural elements in the background and the expressive figures contribute to the overall dramatic composition, making this artwork a poignant reflection of religious devotion and artistic mastery.

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