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Andrea di Bartolo, Way to Calvary, c. 1400.The cluster of halos at the left are the Virgin Mary in front, with the Three Marys. Sebastiano del Piombo, about 1513–14. Christ Carrying the Cross on his way to his crucifixion is an episode included in the Gospel of John, and a very common subject in art, especially in the fourteen Stations of the Cross, sets of which are now found in almost all ...
Christ Carrying the Cross (also referred to as Christ Bearing the Cross) is a painting attributed to a follower of Hieronymus Bosch. It was painted in the early 16th century, presumably between 1510 and 1535. The work is housed in the Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent, Belgium. Various aspects of the painting have been a source of scholarly debate. [1]
Station 5: Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the Cross, Good Friday procession 2011 at Ulm, Germany In the Roman Catholic Church, the devotion may be conducted personally by the faithful, making their way from one station to another and saying the prayers, or by having an officiating celebrant move from cross to cross while the faithful make ...
Jesus_carrying_cross.jpg (600 × 395 pixels, file size: 44 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Summary. COTTAGE PICTURES FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT, 1856 Life magazine
Christ Carrying the Cross is an oil on panel painting created c. 1505–1507 by the Early Netherlandish artist Hieronymus Bosch. It is held at Palacio Real, in Madrid.
As we embrace the multifaceted historical realities of Black History Month, it is not irony but ethnic reality that calls our attention to those passages of scripture in Mark 15:21 and Luke 23:26.
Christ Carrying the Cross (Dutch: Kruisdraging) is an oil on panel painting by the Dutch artist Hieronymus Bosch, executed most likely c. 1490–1500. It is at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, in Vienna, Austria. Christ Child with a Walking Frame is painted on the back of this painting.
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