
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a detailed description of the "Ciclo pittorico della Passione" (Passion cycle of paintings) by Bernardino Luini, located in the Cappella di San Giorgio al Palazzo, in the city of Milan, Italy (latitude: 45.461, longitude: 9.184). The description details the history of the artwork, commissioned by Luca Terzago, the chancellor of the Confraternita del Santissimo Sacramento, in 1516. It then explains the four scenes of the Passion cycle: Flagellation, Crowning with Thorns, Ecce Homo, and Crucifixion. Each scene is described with specific details about the iconography, the artist's style, and the meaning of the scene. The description concludes with a note about the "Compianto" (Lamentation), which is not depicted in the image.
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