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  2. Christ the Redeemer with Four Saints - Wikipedia

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    Christ the Redeemer with Four Saints (1271) by Meliore di Jacopo. Christ the Redeemer with Four Saints (Italian - Redentore tra la Vergine e tre santi) is a 1271 tempera and gold on panel painting, signed and dated by Meliore di Jacopo. From the left to right the saints are Peter, the Virgin Mary, John the Evangelist and Paul of Tarsus.

  3. Category:Paintings of John the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery (Polenov) Christ in Glory with Saints and Odoardo Farnese; Christ Leaving the Praetorium; Christ on the Cross with the Virgin and Saint John; Christ the Redeemer with Four Saints; Conegliano Altarpiece; Croce al Tempio Lamentation; Crucifix (Cimabue, Arezzo) Crucifix (Cimabue, Santa Croce) Crucifixion (Titian)

  4. Category:Paintings of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Christ the Redeemer (Mantegna) Christ the Redeemer with Four Saints; Christ the Vine (Moskos) Christ the Vine (Victor) Christ Triumphant over Sin and Death (Rubens) Christ with a Staff; Christ with Moses and Solomon; Christ with the Eucharist and Saints Bartholomew and Roch; Christ with the Eucharist and Saints Cosmas and Damian; Christ's ...

  5. Christ of Saint John of the Cross - Wikipedia

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    Christ of Saint John of the Cross has continued to generate controversy. At the time of its purchase by Honeyman, the verdict by modern art critics was that producing such a traditional painting was a stunt by an artist already famous for his surrealist art. [6] The picture was voted Scotland's favourite painting in 2006, with 29% of the vote. [11]

  6. The Dead Christ Supported by the Virgin and Saint John

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    The left hand of Christ creates the illusion that the two worlds occupy the same space. The incisive and graphic lines of the painting (in the hair of John the Evangelist, painted one by one, and in the vein of Christ's arm) recall Mantegna's style, but the painting's use of color and light is different.

  7. The Dead Christ - Wikipedia

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    The Dead Christ or The Redeemer in Death is a statue of Jesus Christ executed in white Carrara marble by the Irish sculptor John Hogan (1800–1858). [1] The work was first sculpted by Hogan when he was based in Rome, alongside other artists such as sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770–1844). [2]

  8. Giampietrino - Wikipedia

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    Washington, Howard University Gallery of Art St. Mary Magdalene . around 1530 (attributed) The Last Supper , ca. 1520, by Giampietrino, after Leonardo da Vinci, oil on canvas, in the collection of The Royal Academy of Arts, London ; an accurate, full-scale copy of the original that was the main source for the twenty-year restoration of the ...

  9. Agony in the Garden (Bellini) - Wikipedia

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    It is a tempera painting on panel and is now in the National Gallery, London. This work portrays the Agony in the Garden with Christ kneeling on the Mount of Olives in prayer, with his disciples Peter, James and John sleeping near to him. In the background, Judas leads the Roman soldiers to capture Christ.