Crucifixion Of Jesus Collection
"The Crucifixion of Jesus: A Profound Depiction of Sacrifice and Redemption" The Crucifixion, 1508 (engraving), The Crucifixion (painting
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"The Crucifixion of Jesus: A Profound Depiction of Sacrifice and Redemption" The Crucifixion, 1508 (engraving), The Crucifixion (painting), Scene from the New Testament: Carrying of the cross (fresco), Christ on the cross, c. 1420 (painting on wood), The vision of St. Bernard, 1504-07, (oil on panel), Christ crucified with Mary, St. John, St. Mary Magdalen and patrons, 1511-14 circa, (oil on panel), Crucifixion, 1500-05 circa, (tempera on panel), Crucifixion; and saints, 1355-60 circa, (tempera on wood) Pieta, 1599-1600 Annibale Carracci (oil on canvas) The dead Christ mourned, 1501-05circa ( tempera grassaonpanel )Crucifixion, 1512 -15 Joos van Cleve (oilonpanel ), Crucifixion with saintandtheblessed Giovanni Colombini1492circa ( oilonwood ) These masterpieces capture the profound essence of one pivotal event in human history – the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Through various mediums such as engravings like "The Crucifixion" from 1508 or paintings like "Christ on the Cross" from around 1420 or even frescoes depicting scenes from the New Testament like "Carrying of the Cross, " artists have sought to convey both the physical torment endured by Jesus and his ultimate act of sacrifice for humanity. In works such as "The Vision of St. Bernard" painted between 1504 and 1507 or "Christ Crucified with Mary, " we witness not only Jesus' suffering but also his mother's anguish alongside Saint John and Saint Mary Magdalene.