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The Scourging of Christ, 1568, (1937). Artist: Martino Rota
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The Scourging of Christ, 1568, (1937). Artist: Martino Rota
The Scourging of Christ, 1568, (1937). A print from Titian Paintings and Drawings, introduction by Hans Tietze, Phaidon Press, Vienna, 1937
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This print captures the intense and brutal scene of "The Scourging of Christ" by Martino Rota, originally painted in 1568. The image is taken from the renowned publication "Titian Paintings and Drawings" introduced by Hans Tietze and published by Phaidon Press in Vienna in 1937. In this high Renaissance masterpiece, we witness a group of Roman soldiers mercilessly attacking Jesus Christ, who stands at the center with a crown of thorns on his head. Outnumbered and overwhelmed, Christ endures their blows as they whip him relentlessly. The monochrome setting adds to the somber atmosphere, emphasizing the gravity of this religious event. Martino Rota's engraving skillfully brings to life Titian's original painting, showcasing his mastery over capturing emotions through intricate details. The print transports us back to 16th century Italy where such scenes were common during that era. "The Scourging of Christ" serves as a powerful reminder of Jesus' sacrifice for humanity's sins within Christianity. It evokes deep contemplation about faith, suffering, and redemption. This image not only showcases Martino Rota's talent but also pays homage to Titian's artistic legacy. As we gaze upon this historical artwork captured in print form by Martino Rota himself, we are transported into a world where religion meets artistry, inviting us to reflect on our own beliefs and values while appreciating the rich heritage left behind by these great
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