The Flagellation of Jesus Christ, 1491. Rueland Frueauf the Elder (Austrian, 1440-1506).
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William Adolphe Bouguereau (French, 1825-1905)
The Flagellation of Our Lord Jesus Christ, 1880
Musée des Beaux-Arts de La Rochelle
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This constant self-flagellation is tiring and depressing. The work itself, no matter how hard it may be, does not lead to profound tiredness. Even though we can be tired after work, it is not the same as a destructive tiredness. Work at some point comes to an end. The pressure to perform that we apply to ourselves, on the other hand outlasts the working hours. It torments us in our sleep and frequently leads to sleepless nights. It is possible to recover from work. But it is impossible to recover from the pressure to perform.
Byung-Chul Han: “I Practise Philosophy as Art”
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March 2024: Infanta, Philippines
Flagellants wearing dried banana leaves and colourful headdresses whip their backs during Good Friday lenten rites
Photograph: Ezra Acayan/Getty Images
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Flagellation of Christ in San Pietro in Montorio, Sebastiano del Piombo, 1516-24
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Defendente Ferrari - The Flagellation of Christ. 1520
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Pieter de Kempener - Flagellation of Christ (from 1500 until 1550)
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Patreon Request Flagallent. Darkest Dungeon
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Jennifer Love Hewitt (born 1979, USA)
The Flagellation of Christ, 1507. Luca Signorelli (Italian, 1441-1523).
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Pieter van Laer (Netherlander, 1599-1642)
The Flagellants, Detail, c.1635
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studies for a self portrait as the flagellation of christ / crayon on tone tan paper
© jonah brock 2022
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Cristoforo Solari, Christ at the Column, ca. 1520
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A hooded Filipino penitent with a tattoo of Jesus Christ flagellates himself as part of Holy Week rituals to atone for sins or fulfill vows for an answered prayer, in metropolitan Manila, Philippines on Maundy Thursday, March 28, 2024. The Lenten ritual is frowned upon by the church in this predominantly Roman Catholic country. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
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Peter Paul Rubens - The Flagellation of Christ (c. 1617)
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