
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a gilded bas-relief sculpture depicting a religious scene, set within a larger architectural context. The central subject is a detailed golden relief featuring numerous figures, framed by what appears to be marble. The bas-relief portrays the Flagellation of Jesus. In the center, Jesus stands bound to a pillar, looking down in suffering. Around him, several muscular figures, likely Roman soldiers or executioners, are engaged in the act of scourging. One figure on the left raises a whip to strike, while another on the right is also poised for action. Other figures are present, some appearing to prepare tools or observing the scene. The overall composition is dynamic, emphasizing the brutality of the event. The figures are rendered with strong musculature and classical drapery. Above the bas-relief, an ornate carved marble plaque is visible, flanked by two putti or cherubs. This plaque contains text, identifying the scene. The visible text reads "VII FLAGELLAÇÃO DE JESUS," which translates to "VII Flagellation of Jesus," indicating this is likely one of the Stations of the Cross. In the background, above the marble frame, a glimpse of colored stained glass can be seen, suggesting the setting is a church or religious building. The entire piece is set against a backdrop of polished, light-colored marble, creating a dignified and solemn atmosphere. The golden material of the relief makes the figures stand out prominently. The image captures a historical religious artwork, likely intended for veneration or instruction within a sacred space like the one found in Fátima, Portugal.
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