Flagellation of Christ
Early Finales del siglo XVI - XVII century. Wash, Pencil, Pencil ground, Red chalk, Grey-brown ink on yellow paper.Not on display
Traditionally attributed to Luca Cambiaso (1527-1585). In a note on the modern museum matte, Pouncey gave the drawing to the late sixteenth-century Roman painter Cesare Nebbia (ca. 1536-1614). In another note on the matte, dated 1981, Gere suggested "Genoese", an opinion endorsed by Mario Di Giampaolo, who correctly recognized the hand of Tavarone.