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  2. Scenes from the Passion of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The scenes of the Passion start in the distance at the top left with Jesus's entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, passes through the town and out again to the bottom left to the Garden of Gethsemane, through the Passion scenes in the centre of the city (judgment of Pilate, the Flagellation of Jesus, Crowning with Thorns, Ecce Homo), then follows the procession of the cross back out of the city ...

  3. St. John the Evangelist on Patmos - Wikipedia

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    The painting is held in the Gemäldegalerie, in Berlin, Germany. [1] The reverse is also painted, the title of that picture is Scenes from the Passion of Christ and the Pelican with Her Young. Scenes from the Passion of Christ, reverse side of St. John on Patmos, Oil on panel, diameter 39 cm.

  4. Ecce Homo (Bosch, Frankfurt) - Wikipedia

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    Ecce Homo is a painting of the episode in the Passion of Jesus by the Early Netherlandish painter Hieronymus Bosch, painted between 1475 and 1485.The original version, with a provenance in collections in Ghent, is in the Städel Museum in Frankfurt; a copy is held the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.

  5. Life of Christ in art - Wikipedia

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    Albrecht Dürer produced a total of three print cycles of the Passion of Christ: large (7 scenes before 1500, with a further 5 in 1510) and small (36 scenes in 1510) cycles in woodcut, [14] and one in engraving (16 scenes, 1507–1512). [15] These were distributed all over Europe, and often used as patterns by less ambitious painters.

  6. San Zeno Altarpiece (Mantegna) - Wikipedia

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    Despite being smaller components of this altarpiece, these paintings display Mantegna's attention to detail and precision as an artist in his quest to render a memorable and historical depiction of the Passion of Christ in Italian art. [6] [7]

  7. Ecce Homo (Correggio) - Wikipedia

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    The painting in its current frame, hanging in the National Gallery. The Latin form of Pilate's words, "Behold the man", has given the title Ecce Homo to this picture. It is the moment when Jesus comes forth from the rude mockery of the soldiers, clad in a royal robe, and wearing the crown of thorns.

  8. Category:Paintings of the Passion of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Paintings of Christ washing the disciples' feet (3 P) Pages in category "Paintings of the Passion of Jesus" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.

  9. The Passion of Christ (Strasbourg) - Wikipedia

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    The Passion of Christ (French: La Passion du Christ) is a set of ten late 15th-century, Gothic religious paintings of the Passion of Jesus now displayed in the choir of the Catholic part of Old Saint Peter's Church in Strasbourg, France. The set is classified as a Monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture since 1978. [1]