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I think the soldiers did the crown of thorns and mocking on their own, not under Pilate’s orders.
Pilate just had him scourged, hoping that would satisfy the Jewish leadership......................
Umm, who picked to let Barabbas go?
Good Morning, Dan.
All great, especially Caravaggio, Stom, Honthorst, Bloch, Carracci and Cranach. Extremely moving is the dignity in Jesus’ submission to these horrible tortures. Supported and sustained by the Holy Spirit, profound example for all of us.
Especially like 2-3-love the composition in Tintoretto paintjng 5, number 6 is very Interesting scene. Like the light in 8, Stom, and in 9.
13 gamba did an interesting portrait, wild colors, but effective, sharp lines help depict the thorns well. The gaze is compelling as is the gaze in 15 reni.
What an jnteresting way to decide to portray the mocking in 17.
Hoffman again shows the ugliness in the scene via distorted warped faces, twisted by evil. At least I think that is what he was trying to portray.
32 shows the personal hatred bubbling forth from the man jamming his thumb into Christ’s face. The hatred they had of Christ was Satanic