A Fine Sculpture Depicting the Flagellation of Christ

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Object Description

A Fine Sculpture Depicting the Flagellation of Christ
Bronze, wood, silver
Italy
Early 17th Century

SIZE: 37cm high, 38cm wide, 23.5cm deep – 14½ ins high, 15 ins wide, 9¾ ins deep

Object History

Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1667 – 1742), Cardinal and Archbishop of Milan
Sotheby’s, London, A Collection of Renaissance Bronzes, Property of a Gentleman, 30 June 1969, lot 63
Sotheby’s, London, European Works of Art, 4 July 1984, lot 105

Object Literature

After the flagellation, a cohort of soldiers gathered around Christ in Pilate’s headquarters, stripped Him, put a purple robe around His shoulders, a twisted crown of thorns on His head and a reed in imitation of a sceptre in His hand. They knelt before Him and cried, ‘Hail, King of the Jews’ then led Him away to be crucified. Carved with a scene from Christ’s Passion, the panel would have provided a focus for prayer and meditation and may have been used in conjunction with a set text such as the ‘Via Crucis’ or stations of the cross, a devotion which comprises fourteen images from the Passion before which prayers and passages of the gospels are recited during Holy Week.
     The Crown of Thorns is a parody of the crown of roses that the Roman Emperor wore at festivals, and is portrayed as a circular woven ring. The soldiers being recorded as having twisted thorns into a crown. Together with the cross, nails and whip, it is a potent symbol of Good Friday.

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