The Crucifixion Collection
"The Crucifixion: A Profound Depiction of Sacrifice and Redemption" In the realm of art
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"The Crucifixion: A Profound Depiction of Sacrifice and Redemption" In the realm of art, few subjects have captivated the human imagination as intensely as "The Crucifixion. " From ancient engravings to Renaissance masterpieces, this iconic event continues to evoke deep emotions and contemplation. One engraving from 1870 portrays Jesus Christ falling beneath the weight of his cross, symbolizing his immense suffering on that fateful day. Another wood engraving from around 1880 depicts the crucified Jesus, a haunting image that invites viewers to reflect on the magnitude of his sacrifice. Michelangelo's Pietà in St. Peter's Basilica is a timeless masterpiece published in 1878. This sculpture captures Mary cradling her son after he was taken down from the cross – a poignant representation of maternal grief intertwined with divine grace. Paintings also offer profound interpretations of this pivotal moment in history. A painting on wood dating back to approximately 1420 showcases Christ on the cross, emphasizing his physical torment while conveying spiritual transcendence. In another oil painting created between 1511-14, we witness Christ crucified alongside Mary, St. John, St. Mary Magdalene, and patrons – an ensemble representing compassion amidst anguish. Tempera paintings further enrich our understanding; one from around 1500-05 presents a vivid depiction with its vibrant colors and meticulous details capturing every nuance of pain endured by Jesus for humanity's salvation. A tempera-on-wood artwork crafted between 1355-60 features saints surrounding Christ during his crucifixion - their expressions reflecting both sorrow and hope for mankind's redemption. Additionally, an oil-on-wood piece dated circa 1492 portrays The Crucifixion alongside Saint Giovanni Colombini - illustrating how even amidst suffering there can be glimpses of heavenly intercession. Lastly but not leastly is "The Crucifixion Of Jesus, " a compelling artwork rendered in tempera and gold on woodboard.