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In this scene on the wall, we see a depiction from the Passion cycle - "The Flagellation of Christ." However, it takes a departure from the traditional style and adopts the popular street art genre, using plaster to create a distinctive effect. There's someone seated in front of this artwork, their gaze fixed on the wall, closely examining the portrayal.
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What makes this painting unique within the series is that the observer doesn't merely pass by with indifference to Christ's suffering. Instead, their attention is drawn to the depiction, engaging in both external and internal contemplation of the scene. In this unconventional setting, viewers might uncover profound aspects of inner experience and their interaction with art.
Читать далее What makes this painting unique within the series is that the observer doesn't merely pass by with indifference to Christ's suffering. Instead, their attention is drawn to the depiction, engaging in both external and internal contemplation of the scene. In this unconventional setting, viewers might uncover profound aspects of inner experience and their interaction with art.