Crucifixtion Collection
"Exploring the Profound Symbolism of Crucifixion in Art: A Glimpse into Time" Predella of the Madonna of the Pergola: detail with the Crucifixion
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"Exploring the Profound Symbolism of Crucifixion in Art: A Glimpse into Time" Predella of the Madonna of the Pergola: detail with the Crucifixion, 1447 (oil on panel): A haunting depiction capturing the anguish and sacrifice as Christ's crucifixion unfolds, inviting contemplation and reflection. Saint Andrew Tartling with Joy at the Sight of His Torment, 1670 (painting): Intriguingly paradoxical, this artwork portrays Saint Andrew finding solace amidst his own impending torment through a profound connection to Christ's crucifixion. Holy Spirit Crucifix, c. 1493 (polychrome wood): An exquisite representation merging divinity and suffering; this intricately crafted crucifix serves as a reminder of God's presence even in moments of immense pain. Scene from the Old Testament Stories, 1880 (engraving): Within this engraving lies an allegorical glimpse into humanity's redemption through Christ's crucifixion—a testament to divine mercy prevailing over sin. The Lamentation of Christ, c. 1504-07 (oil on panel): With tender brushstrokes conveying grief-stricken figures surrounding Jesus' lifeless body on the cross, this painting evokes deep empathy for his ultimate sacrifice. Jesus Christ nailed to the Cross (engraving): Through intricate lines etched onto paper or metal plate emerges an image that encapsulates both agony and salvation—an enduring symbol central to Christianity. Jesus bajulat crucem (chromolitho): Vibrant hues breathe life into this chromolithograph depicting Jesus carrying his cross—inviting viewers to witness strength emerging from vulnerability during his final journey. The crucifixion by Benvenuto di Giovanni, c. 1490.