“The Flagellation of Christ” by Caravaggio

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Here are a few facts about the painting “The Flagellation of Christ” by Caravaggio:

This 1607-1608 oil on canvas painting depicts the flagellation of Jesus Christ, a pivotal scene in the Passion of Christ. The work is characterized by its dramatic use of chiaroscuro, with strong contrasts between light and darkness that create a sense of tension and emotional intensity. The painting is considered one of Caravaggio’s most important works and is now housed at the National Gallery in London.

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