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Christ Scourged, from The Doctrine, Life, and Passion of Jesus Christ, 1537
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Christ Scourged, from The Doctrine, Life, and Passion of Jesus Christ, 1537
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The print titled "Christ Scourged, from The Doctrine, Life, and Passion of Jesus Christ, 1537" captures a powerful moment in religious history. Created by Hans Schaufelein the Elder during the 16th century Northern Renaissance period in Germany, this image depicts an intense scene of flagellation. In this striking composition, we witness Jesus Christ at the column as he endures corporal punishment. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke; from the intricate clothing worn by the attackers to the expression on Christ's face that conveys both pain and resilience. This artwork serves as a reminder of Christianity's central figure enduring immense suffering for humanity's salvation. It evokes emotions of empathy and contemplation while highlighting themes such as sacrifice and redemption. Housed within the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art, this piece showcases Schaufelein's mastery of his craft within the context of German Renaissance art. Its historical significance lies not only in its artistic merit but also in its portrayal of a pivotal event within Christian theology. As viewers engage with this photograph print today, they are transported back to a time when faith played a significant role in shaping society. It serves as a testament to our shared cultural heritage and invites us to reflect upon our own beliefs and values.
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