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Español: La obra representa a Jesucristo crucificado el el Monte Calvario, y es uno de los dos Crucificados de Bartolomé Esteban Murillo que se conservan en el Museo del Prado. Depicted people Jesus
Español: Cristo en la cruz de mármol francés en el Monte Calvario, Tandil, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Date: 9 October 2008: Source: Own work: Author:
It shows the common subject of Christ Carrying the Cross to his crucifixion, at the moment when he fell and his mother suffers a spasm of agony, the Swoon of the Virgin, or "Lo Spasimo". [2]
Altar at the traditional site of Golgotha The altar at the traditional site of Golgotha Chapel of Mount Calvary, painted by Luigi Mayer. The English names Calvary and Golgotha derive from the Vulgate Latin Calvariae, Calvariae locus and locum (all meaning "place of the Skull" or "a Skull"), and Golgotha used by Jerome in his translations of Matthew 27:33, [2] Mark 15:22, [3] Luke 23:33, [4 ...
Sacro Monte di Varallo, Tabacchetti and Giovanni d'Enrico, Christ on the Road to Calvary, 1599-1600, sculpted main figures and a fresco behind Devotions at Žemaičių Kalvarija in Lithuania, 2006 Chapels at the Sacro Monte di Oropa The Conception of Mary at the Sacro Monte di Oropa Chapels in Kalwaria Zebrzydowska Mystery play at Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, 2011
The Sacred Mount Calvary of Domodossola (also known as Sacro Monte Calvario) is a Roman Catholic sanctuary on the Mattarella Hill, overlooking Domodossola (Piedmont, northern Italy). It is one of the nine Sacri Monti of Piedmont and Lombardy , included in the UNESCO World Heritage list.
St. John of the Cross OCD (Spanish: Juan de la Cruz; Latin: Ioannes a Cruce; born Juan de Yepes y Álvarez; 24 June 1542 – 14 December 1591) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest, Christian mystic, and Carmelite friar of Converso ancestry. [2] He is a major figure of the Counter-Reformation in Spain, and he is one of the thirty-seven Doctors of ...
Interior. Santa Maria della Mercede a Montecalvario (known also as the church of Montecalvario) is a church located on largo Montecalvario in Naples, Italy.. The church was founded in 1560, [1] endowed by the Neapolitan aristocrat Ilaria D'Apuzzo, who donated the church to the Franciscan order.