The Flagellation
print by Albrecht Dürer from the series Little Passion
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The Flagellation
Summary
The Flagellation is a woodcut print[1].
Key Facts
- The Flagellation is the creator of Albrecht Dürer[2].
- The Flagellation's image is recorded as Albrecht Dürer, The Flagellation, probably c. 1509-1510, NGA 6767.jpg[3].
- The Flagellation's instance of is recorded as woodcut print[4].
- The Flagellation's movement is recorded as German Renaissance[5].
- The Flagellation's genre is recorded as religious art[6].
- The Flagellation's based on is recorded as New Testament[7].
- The Flagellation's part of the series is recorded as Little Passion[8].
- The Flagellation's depicts is recorded as Jesus Christ[9].
- The Flagellation's made from material is recorded as paper[10].
- The Flagellation's collection is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[11].
- The Flagellation's collection is recorded as National Gallery of Art[12].
- The Flagellation's collection is recorded as British Museum[13].
- The Flagellation's collection is recorded as Prints in the National Gallery of Art[14].
- The Flagellation's collection is recorded as Rosenwald Collection[15].
- The Flagellation's inventory number is recorded as 19.73.187[16].
- The Flagellation's inventory number is recorded as 1943.3.3649[17].
- The Flagellation's inventory number is recorded as 1975.653.39[18].
- The Flagellation's location is recorded as National Gallery of Art[19].
- The Flagellation's Commons category is recorded as Small Passion: Flagellation by Albrecht Dürer[20].
- The Flagellation's catalog code is recorded as 33 (Grav. Bois)[21].
- The Flagellation's catalog code is recorded as 103[22].
- The Flagellation's catalog code is recorded as C. D. 77[23].
- The Flagellation's catalog code is recorded as 239[24].
- +1509-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of The Flagellation[25].
- +1509-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of The Flagellation[26].
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Works and Contributions
The Flagellation is the creator of Albrecht Dürer[2].