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Ludovicus Siceram Collection

"Ludovicus Siceram: A Master of Capturing the Passion of Christ" Step into the world of religious art with Ludovicus Siceram, a renowned creator from the 17th century

Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: The Resurrection, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623. Creator: Ludovicus Siceram

The Resurrection, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623. Creator: Ludovicus Siceram
The Resurrection, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623

Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: Christ Carrying the Cross, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623

Christ Carrying the Cross, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623

Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: Ecce Homo, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623. Creator: Ludovicus Siceram

Ecce Homo, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623. Creator: Ludovicus Siceram
Ecce Homo, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623

Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: The Crowning with Thorns, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623

The Crowning with Thorns, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623

Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: The Flagellation, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623. Creator: Ludovicus Siceram

The Flagellation, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623. Creator: Ludovicus Siceram
The Flagellation, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623

Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: The Agony in the Garden, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623. Creator: Ludovicus Siceram

The Agony in the Garden, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623. Creator: Ludovicus Siceram
The Agony in the Garden, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623

Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: The Last Supper, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623. Creator: Ludovicus Siceram

The Last Supper, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623. Creator: Ludovicus Siceram
The Last Supper, from The Passion of Christ, ca. 1623

Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: Capture Christ Passion series title captured

Capture Christ Passion series title captured
Capture of Christ The Passion (series title), Christ is captured by soldiers in the Garden of Gethsemane. Judas kisses him on the cheek

Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: Flagellation Passion Christ ca 1623 Engraving

Flagellation Passion Christ ca 1623 Engraving
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Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: Resurrection Passion Christ ca 1623 Engraving

Resurrection Passion Christ ca 1623 Engraving
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Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: Crowning Thorns Passion Christ ca 1623 Engraving

Crowning Thorns Passion Christ ca 1623 Engraving
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Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: Last Supper Passion Christ ca 1623 Engraving

Last Supper Passion Christ ca 1623 Engraving
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Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: Christ Carrying Cross Passion Christ ca 1623

Christ Carrying Cross Passion Christ ca 1623
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Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: Christ Caiaphas Passion ca 1623 Engraving sheet

Christ Caiaphas Passion ca 1623 Engraving sheet
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Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: Entombment Passion Christ ca 1623 Engraving sheet

Entombment Passion Christ ca 1623 Engraving sheet
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Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: Christ Cross Passion ca 1623 Engraving sheet

Christ Cross Passion ca 1623 Engraving sheet
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Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: Agony Garden Passion Christ ca 1623 Engraving

Agony Garden Passion Christ ca 1623 Engraving
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Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: Betrayal Christ Passion ca 1623 Engraving sheet

Betrayal Christ Passion ca 1623 Engraving sheet
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Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: Ecce Homo Passion Christ ca 1623 Engraving sheet

Ecce Homo Passion Christ ca 1623 Engraving sheet
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Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: Christ before Pilate, Ludovicus Siceram, Hendrick Goltzius, 1623

Christ before Pilate, Ludovicus Siceram, Hendrick Goltzius, 1623

Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, Ludovicus Siceram, Hendrick Goltzius, 1623

Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, Ludovicus Siceram, Hendrick Goltzius, 1623

Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: Crowning with Thorns, Ludovicus Siceram, Hendrick Goltzius, 1623

Crowning with Thorns, Ludovicus Siceram, Hendrick Goltzius, 1623

Background imageLudovicus Siceram Collection: Entombment of Christ, Ludovicus Siceram, Hendrick Goltzius, 1623

Entombment of Christ, Ludovicus Siceram, Hendrick Goltzius, 1623


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"Ludovicus Siceram: A Master of Capturing the Passion of Christ" Step into the world of religious art with Ludovicus Siceram, a renowned creator from the 17th century. His series titled "Capture Christ Passion" beautifully depicts pivotal moments from The Passion of Christ, showcasing his exceptional talent and devotion. In "The Resurrection, " Siceram skillfully portrays the triumphant moment when Jesus rises from the dead, radiating hope and eternal life. With intricate details and delicate brushstrokes, he captures the essence of this miraculous event. Another masterpiece in his collection is "Christ Carrying the Cross. " Through this poignant artwork, Siceram invites us to witness Jesus' immense suffering as he bears his cross towards Calvary. The artist's ability to convey both physical pain and spiritual strength is truly remarkable. One cannot overlook "Ecce Homo, " where Siceram presents Jesus crowned with thorns before Pontius Pilate. This haunting portrayal compels viewers to reflect on human cruelty while emphasizing Christ's unwavering love for humanity. "The Crowning with Thorns" further explores this theme by depicting Roman soldiers mocking Jesus with a crown made of thorns. Here, Siceram showcases his mastery in capturing emotions through every stroke, evoking sympathy for our Savior's torment. Siceram's engraving titled "The Flagellation" transports us to witness one of Jesus' most brutal moments – being mercilessly whipped by soldiers. The artist conveys raw emotion through each line etched onto paper, leaving an indelible impression on those who behold it. In "The Agony in the Garden, " we are transported to Gethsemane as we witness Jesus' profound anguish before his crucifixion. Through meticulous attention to detail and use of light and shadow, Siceram creates a scene that resonates deeply within our souls.