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A Procession of Flagellants, 1812-1819 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya
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A Procession of Flagellants, 1812-1819 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya
A Procession of Flagellants, 1812-1819 (1939). A procession of Roman Catholic men dressed in white, wearing pointed hats and whipping their bared backs in penitence. The painting is held at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid. From Les Chefs-D Ouevre Du Musee Du Prado. [Les Editions Holbein, Switzerland, 1939]
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This print captures a powerful scene from Francisco Goya's renowned painting, "A Procession of Flagellants, 1812-1819". The image showcases a procession of Roman Catholic men dressed in white robes and wearing distinctive pointed hats as they engage in an intense act of penitence. With their bared backs exposed, these devoted individuals whip themselves in a solemn display of religious devotion. The photograph provides a glimpse into the historical and cultural significance of this ritualistic practice that took place during the early 19th century in Spain. The crowded setting emphasizes the collective nature of this act of worship, highlighting the deep-rooted faith that permeated Spanish society at the time. Goya's masterful use of color and realism is evident even through this printed reproduction. Each figure is meticulously depicted with intricate details, capturing both their physical suffering and spiritual dedication. The sight of semi-naked bodies marked by bleeding wounds evokes a sense of empathy and contemplation. Housed at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid, this artwork stands as a testament to Goya's artistic brilliance and his ability to capture profound human experiences on canvas. This print serves as an invitation for viewers to explore not only Goya's work but also delve deeper into Spanish history and religious practices during the early 19th century.
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