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  • Blood is let from a dying man while an angel points towards an image of the Flagellation. Etching.
  • The flagellation of Christ. Etching by H. Nüsser after J.F. Overbeck, 1843.
  • The flagellation of Saint Andrew. Etching by C. Maratta after D. Zampieri, il Domenichino.
  • The binding and flagellation of Christ. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after L. Carracci.
  • The mocking and flagellation of Christ. Line engraving by G. Sadeler after J. Palma the elder.
  • A flagellation (above) and an unidentified scene (below). Tempera painting by a Spanish painter, 14th century.
  • A flagellation (above) and an unidentified scene (below). Tempera painting by a Spanish painter, 14th century.
  • A flagellation (above) and an unidentified scene (below). Tempera painting by a Spanish painter, 14th century.
  • The mocking and flagellation of Christ; he is crowned with thorns and beaten with sticks. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after L. Carracci.
  • The mocking and flagellation of Christ; he is crowned with thorns and handed a reed as a mock sceptre. Line engraving by S.A. Bolswert after A. van Dyck.
  • Unidentified flagellate
  • A procession of flagellants. Etching.
  • A flagellant resting on a stone. Etching.
  • A standing monk flagellating himself. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1957.
  • A standing monk flagellating himself. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1957.
  • A procession of flagellants. Engraving by François Morellon de la Cave.
  • The stolen Host, fifth episode: the Jewish merchant flagellates the bleeding Host. Etching by F. Ragot.
  • Kaysersberg, Germany: the Great Cross, one of the crosses of the Flagellants in the Parish Church.
  • A Christian procession carrying a canopy and a statue of the Virgin Mary through a town, including flagellants. Etching by P. Tanje, 1743.
  • Four scenes with a skeleton: the skeleton directing an astronomer-alchemist, poisoning the drink of lovers, contemplating a flagellant, and taking away a man. Drawings attributed to H.K. Browne [Phiz].
  • Four scenes with a skeleton: the skeleton directing an astronomer-alchemist, poisoning the drink of lovers, contemplating a flagellant, and taking away a man. Drawings attributed to H.K. Browne [Phiz].
  • Four scenes with a skeleton: the skeleton directing an astronomer-alchemist, poisoning the drink of lovers, contemplating a flagellant, and taking away a man. Drawings attributed to H.K. Browne [Phiz].
  • Four scenes with a skeleton: the skeleton directing an astronomer-alchemist, poisoning the drink of lovers, contemplating a flagellant, and taking away a man. Drawings attributed to H.K. Browne [Phiz].
  • Four scenes with a skeleton: the skeleton directing an astronomer-alchemist, poisoning the drink of lovers, contemplating a flagellant, and taking away a man. Drawings attributed to H.K. Browne [Phiz].
  • Four scenes with a skeleton: the skeleton directing an astronomer-alchemist, poisoning the drink of lovers, contemplating a flagellant, and taking away a man. Drawings attributed to H.K. Browne [Phiz].
  • Chlamydomonas is a type of green algae made up of unicellular flagellates. This type of algae is found in stagnant water, on damp soil, in freshwater and in seawater. It has sometimes also been found in snow. It is frenquently used as a model organism in molecular biology
  • A treatise of the use of flogging in venerial affairs : also of the office of the loins and reins ... / by John Henry Meibomius ; made English from the Latin original by a physician.
  • A woman undresses as a man wearing a monk's habit stands nearby with a whip in his hand. Etching.
  • Devils scourging monks in a village. Engraving, 17--.
  • A Chinese man lying on the ground is being scourged by order of a magistrate and his clerk; a man carrying the cangue around his neck as a punishment walks past. Engraving by T. Wallis after W.M. Craig, May 1805.