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Crucifixion Collection (page 14)

"Exploring the Timeless Symbolism of Crucifixion: A Journey through Art and Faith" From the ancient Mappa Mundi to modern-day masterpieces

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Wooden Crucifix: close-up of the head of Jesus. Sculpture in the National Gallery in Perugia

Wooden Crucifix: close-up of the head of Jesus. Sculpture in the National Gallery in Perugia, in Umbria National Gallery Sculpture Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Wooden Crucifix. Sculpture in the National Gallery in Perugia, in Umbria

Wooden Crucifix. Sculpture in the National Gallery in Perugia, in Umbria National Gallery Crucifix Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1955

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Altar piece in glazed terracotta representing the Crucifixion

Altar piece in glazed terracotta representing the Crucifixion. Work of the School of Andrea della Robbia preserved in the Church of S. Maria Primerana in Fiesole. Florence Church of S

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Central detail of the Crucifixion, bronze bas-relief by Donatello

Central detail of the Crucifixion, bronze bas-relief by Donatello, in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence Florence Museo Nazionale del Bargello Low Relief, Basrelief Early Renaissance

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Polychrome wood crucifix, by Michelangelo, in the Church of Santo Spirito, Florence

Polychrome wood crucifix, by Michelangelo, in the Church of Santo Spirito, Florence Florence Church of Santo Spirito Crucifix High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Scenes from the Passion of Christ: illuminated page from the XV century preserved in the Cluny

Scenes from the Passion of Christ: illuminated page from the XV century preserved in the Cluny Museum, Paris France Paris, Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny Illumination Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Triptych with scenes from the life of Jesus Christ ; work by the French school preserved in

Triptych with scenes from the life of Jesus Christ ; work by the French school preserved in the Musee du Moyen-Age de Cluny, Paris France Paris, Musee du Moyen-Age de Cluny Triptych Gothic

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Back of the mirrors and diptych with scenes depicting the passion of Jesus; works preserved in

Back of the mirrors and diptych with scenes depicting the passion of Jesus; works preserved in the Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny, Paris France Paris, Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny Dyptch Gothic

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Cover of an Evangelary. Work of the Carolingian age preserved in the Muse de Cluny, Paris

Cover of an Evangelary. Work of the Carolingian age preserved in the Muse de Cluny, Paris France Paris, Muse du Cluny Low Relief, Basrelief Carolingian Period, Early Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Two altar plates with the Crucifixion and the Annunciation to the Virgin

Two altar plates with the Crucifixion and the Annunciation to the Virgin. Limoges work preserved in the Muse de Cluny, Paris France Paris, Cluny Museum Low Relief, Basrelief Gothic, Middle Ages

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Processional cross, work attributed to Pietro Vannini. Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny, Paris

Processional cross, work attributed to Pietro Vannini. Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny, Paris France Paris, Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny Cross Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Calvary; bas-relief from the School of Burgundy, in the Muse du Moyen ge de Cluny, in Paris

Calvary; bas-relief from the School of Burgundy, in the Muse du Moyen ge de Cluny, in Paris France Paris, Muse du Moyen Age de Cluny High Relief Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Mosaic depicting the crucifixion, in the church of Daphni, in Greece

Mosaic depicting the crucifixion, in the church of Daphni, in Greece Greece Daphni Mosaic Byzantine Style, Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: The tomb of Maria Durazzo, Church of Santa Chiara, Naples

The tomb of Maria Durazzo, Church of Santa Chiara, Naples Naples Church of Santa Chiara, presbytery Tomb Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1954

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Bronze crucifix in aedicula; copy of original by Pietro Tacca preserved in the Church of St

Bronze crucifix in aedicula; copy of original by Pietro Tacca preserved in the Church of St Francis, in Arezzo Arezzo St Francis Church Crucifix Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Embossed silver sheet crucifix, in the Museo Leone, Vercelli

Embossed silver sheet crucifix, in the Museo Leone, Vercelli Vercelli Museo Leone Crucifix Early Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1959 ca

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Wood crucifix, formerly in the Church of Santa Elisabetta, Florence

Wood crucifix, formerly in the Church of Santa Elisabetta, Florence Florence Church of Santa Elisabetta Crucifix Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Bronze crucifix, copy of the original by Pietro Tacca preserved in St Francis Church, in Arezzo

Bronze crucifix, copy of the original by Pietro Tacca preserved in St Francis Church, in Arezzo Arezzo St Francis Church Crucifix Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Terracotta torso and sculpted wood crucifix, attibuted to Michelangelo, in the Casa Buonarroti

Terracotta torso and sculpted wood crucifix, attibuted to Michelangelo, in the Casa Buonarroti, Florence Florence Casa Buonarroti Sculpture High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Crucifix, sculpture by Attilio Forinilli, displayed at the Fest dell'Arte e dei Fiori

Crucifix, sculpture by Attilio Forinilli, displayed at the Fest dell'Arte e dei Fiori (Festival of Art and Flowers) of 1896-1897 held in Florence Florence Festa dell'Arte e dei Fiori Statue

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Six panels from the left anta of the door of Saint Ranieri, work by Bonanno Pisano

Six panels from the left anta of the door of Saint Ranieri, work by Bonanno Pisano, representing scenes from the New Testament

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Part of the pulpit of Pisa Cathedral, work by Giovanni Pisano

Part of the pulpit of Pisa Cathedral, work by Giovanni Pisano Pisa Cathedral Relief Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Peace in gilted bronze with the Crucifixion, preserved in the Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana in

Peace in gilted bronze with the Crucifixion, preserved in the Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana in Siena Siena Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana Pace Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Wooden cross by Giovanni da Nola, in the Cappella del Crocifisso

Wooden cross by Giovanni da Nola, in the Cappella del Crocifisso, in the church of Santa Maria la Nova, in Naples. Naples Church of Santa Maria la Nova

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Crucifix depicting St. Mary, St. John and Mary Magdalene, by Giulio Mazzoni

Crucifix depicting St. Mary, St. John and Mary Magdalene, by Giulio Mazzoni, in the Cappella Piccolomini, in the church of Sant'Anna dei Lombardi

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Enameled panel depicting the Crucifixion, by the Limoges School, in the Museo Civico Filangieri

Enameled panel depicting the Crucifixion, by the Limoges School, in the Museo Civico Filangieri, Palazzo Cuomo, Naples Naples Palazzo Cuomo, Museo Civico Filangieri Tile Early Renaissance

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Crucifixion, close-up of the door to the Basilica of Santa Sabina, Rome

Crucifixion, close-up of the door to the Basilica of Santa Sabina, Rome State of the Vatican City Church of Santa Sabina Low Relief, Basrelief Early Christian Art, Europe

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: High relief depicting some scenes from the life of Jesus Christ

High relief depicting some scenes from the life of Jesus Christ and some episodes of his martyrdom; works preserved in the Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny, Paris France Paris

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Casket with male figures and bas-reliefs depicting vegetal elements, the death of the Virgin

Casket with male figures and bas-reliefs depicting vegetal elements, the death of the Virgin and the crucifixion; works preserved in the Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny, Paris France Paris

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Large chest of St. Fausta, taken from Limoges. Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny, Paris

Large chest of St. Fausta, taken from Limoges. Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny, Paris France Paris, Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny Casket, Reliquary Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Processional cross and two curls of bishops staves. Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny, Paris

Processional cross and two curls of bishops staves. Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny, Paris France Paris, Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny Cross Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Processional cross of the Grand Carmelites of Paris. Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny, Paris

Processional cross of the Grand Carmelites of Paris. Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny, Paris France Paris, Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny Cross Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Bronze gilded French crucifix from the twelfth century and two small statues of the Virgin;

Bronze gilded French crucifix from the twelfth century and two small statues of the Virgin; the works are preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris France Paris, Louvre Museum Cross Romanesque

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: ACA-F-016846-0000

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Tapestry with the Crucifixtion in the Pinacoteca Comunale in Forl Forl Piancoteca Comunale Tapestry Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Crucifixion of Christ, with the Virgin, saints and devotees, mosaic in the Baptistry of St

Crucifixion of Christ, with the Virgin, saints and devotees, mosaic in the Baptistry of St. Mark's Basilica in Venice Venice St

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Stories from the Passion of Christ. Mosaic in St. Mark's Basilica in Venice

Stories from the Passion of Christ. Mosaic in St. Mark's Basilica in Venice Venice St. Mark's Basilica, interior Mosaic Romanesque, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Detail of a wood crucifix, formerly attributed to Michelangelo, in the Church of Santo Spirito

Detail of a wood crucifix, formerly attributed to Michelangelo, in the Church of Santo Spirito, Florence Florence Church of Santo Spirito Crucifix High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Wood crucifix, by Michelangelo, in the Church of Santo Spirito, Florence

Wood crucifix, by Michelangelo, in the Church of Santo Spirito, Florence Florence Church of Santo Spirito Crucifix High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Crucifixion with the Virgin and St. John the Evangelist, terra cotta, by Luca della Robbia

Crucifixion with the Virgin and St. John the Evangelist, terra cotta, by Luca della Robbia, on the altar of the Cappella della Croce, in the Church of Santa Maria

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Crucifixion, detail of the pulpit by Giovanni Pisano, work in the Church of St Andrea in Pistoia

Crucifixion, detail of the pulpit by Giovanni Pisano, work in the Church of St Andrea in Pistoia Pistoia Church of St Andrea High Relief Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Crucifixion, pulpit by Nicola Pisano, Siena Cathedral

Crucifixion, pulpit by Nicola Pisano, Siena Cathedral Siena Cathedral High Relief Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Panel of the pulpit with the Crucifixion, detail, marble, Giovanni Pisano (1248 ca.-1315)

Panel of the pulpit with the Crucifixion, detail, marble, Giovanni Pisano (1248 ca.-1315), Cathedral, Pisa Pisa Cathedral Relief Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Gilded silver crucifix in the form of a tree, work preserved in the Opera del Duomo in Lucca

Gilded silver crucifix in the form of a tree, work preserved in the Opera del Duomo in Lucca. Lucca Crucifix Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Capitular cross in silver and copper. The work by Paolo Vanni is in the little museum of

Capitular cross in silver and copper. The work by Paolo Vanni is in the little museum of the church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Spello Spello church of Santa Maria Maggiore, chapel of the Sepulcher

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Portal of the Santa Maria della Salute Church in Viterbo

Portal of the Santa Maria della Salute Church in Viterbo Viterbo Portal Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:1320 ca

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Crucifixion and 'Noli me Tangere', Detail of the bas-relief with the Evangelical Stories

Crucifixion and "Noli me Tangere", Detail of the bas-relief with the Evangelical Stories, by Lorenzo Maitani in the third pillar of the facade of the cathedral of the Assunta in Orvieto

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Christ crucified; detail of the bas-relief with the Evangelical Stories

Christ crucified; detail of the bas-relief with the Evangelical Stories, by Lorenzo Maitani in the third pilaster of the facade of the Cathedral of the Assunta in Orvieto Orvieto Low Relief

Background imageCrucifixion Collection: Cross, school of Giotto, Church of Ognissanti, Florence

Cross, school of Giotto, Church of Ognissanti, Florence Florence Church of Ognissanti Crucifix Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890 ca



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"Exploring the Timeless Symbolism of Crucifixion: A Journey through Art and Faith" From the ancient Mappa Mundi to modern-day masterpieces, depictions have captivated hearts and minds throughout history. In this captivating collection, we delve into various artistic representations that convey the profound significance of Jesus' sacrifice. The Return from Calvary lithograph transports us to a scene filled with raw emotion, as grief-stricken figures mourn their beloved Savior. Meanwhile, a Greek Orthodox icon from Thessalonica invites us to contemplate Jesus' crucifixion in Macedonia's rich spiritual heritage. At Namugongo Catholic Martyrs Shrine in Kampala, Africa, a church fresco vividly portrays the courage and martyrdom of those who stood firm in their faith. The New Jerusalem painting takes us on an ethereal journey towards salvation, reminding us that redemption awaits all who believe. Saint John of the Cross's engraving adds depth to our understanding by capturing Christ's suffering with delicate precision. Similarly, The Crucifixion of Christ painting immerses viewers in a moment frozen in time—a poignant reminder of divine love overcoming human frailty. Night at Golgotha evokes powerful emotions through its oil-on-canvas composition—each brushstroke conveying anguish and hope simultaneously. Another Greek Orthodox icon from Thessaloniki beckons us closer to reflect upon Christ's sacrifice once more. In Pilate Offers Jesus artwork, we witness the pivotal moment when choices were made that would forever shape humanity's destiny. Lastly, The Holy Face tempts our gaze with its timeless beauty—an exquisite example of tempera on wood technique dating back centuries. Through these diverse artworks spanning different eras and cultures, we are reminded that crucifixion transcends mere historical event—it is an enduring symbol representing selflessness and ultimate redemption for believers worldwide.