This painting titled Flagellation of Christ was created by the Flemish artist Denis Calvaert in the period of Renaissance (Late, Mannerism) using the technique of Oil on canvas.

Skip navigation

Header menu

Calvaert, Denis - Flagellation of Christ
Rating: 0 0%
Please log in to use this function.Add info
Please log in to use this function.Report
misuse
Please log in to use this function.Add tag
Please log in to use this function.Add to gallery
Views: 105
Votes: 0
My galleries: 0
Comments: 0

Comments (0)

No comment yet in the selected language.
Upload time: Jun 19, 2008 By: mis

Title:

Flagellation of Christ

Artist:

Calvaert, Denis (1540 - 1619)
Date: ca. 1575 Movement: Renaissance (Late, Mannerism) Theme: New Testament Technique: Oil on canvas Museum:  Pinacoteca Nazionale Location: Bologna, Italy
Description: 255,5cm x 178cm
Unique URL: http://www.terminartors.com/calvaert-denis/flagellation-of-christ-1008087-p
Search for similar artworks:

Related artworks

Brueghel, Pieter the Elder - The
Brueghel, Pieter the Elder
The "Little" Tower of Babel
Movement: Renaissance (Late, Mannerism)
Date: c. 1563
Uploaded by: terminartors
Views: 170
Spranger, Bartholomeus - Diana and Actaeon
Spranger, Bartholomeus
Diana and Actaeon
Movement: Renaissance (Late, Mannerism)
Date: ca. 1590–95
Uploaded by: Oti
Views: 90
Preti, Mattia - Salome with the Head of St John the Baptist
Preti, Mattia
Salome with the Head of St John the Baptist
Movement: Baroque
Date: not dated
Uploaded by: Andris
Views: 64
Balen, Hendrick van - Holy Trinity
Balen, Hendrick van
Holy Trinity
Movement: Baroque
Date: 1620
Uploaded by: hancsi
Views: 160
Vámosi, Tamás - Opened window
Vámosi, Tamás
Opened window
Movement: Photo Realism
Date: 2008.
Uploaded by: Tamás
Views: 72
Rysselberghe, Theo Van - Campement devant Méquinez
Rysselberghe, Theo Van
Campement devant Méquinez
Movement: Pointilism
Date: 1888
Uploaded by: terminartors
Views: 89

Footer menu

This painting titled Flagellation of Christ was created by the Flemish artist Denis Calvaert in the period of Renaissance (Late, Mannerism) using the technique of Oil on canvas.