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The first studies of the Berlin Crucifixion by Wilhelm von Bode attributed the work to Giotto.Following critics, like Roberto Longhi in 1948, have doubted the attribution. . Others like William Suida, Pietro Toesca, and Richard Offner theorized a "Master of the Strasbourg Crucifixion", placing the Berlin Crucifixion in relation with other similar small-format wo
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S. Saint Dorothy (painting) Saint John Altarpiece (van der Weyden) Saint Michael (Giordano) Saint Sebastian (Botticelli) Saint Sebastian Tended by Saint Irene (Georges de La Tour, Gemäldegalerie)
The work is an oil-on-canvas polyptych in nine parts, resembling an altarpiece, with four panels on the left in a square, and other four on the right, and a large central composition representing the Crucifixion.
Two of the works in Munich, the Last Supper and the Crucifixion. The Life of Christ is a series of seven paintings in tempera and gold on panel, attributed to Giotto and dating to around 1320–1325.
The central scene of the crucifixion is surrounded by 25 squares containing various episodes of the Passion. [10] In 2007, the Catholic parish of Herz Jesu in Bernau near Berlin worked with young people to create the largest hunger cloth in the world to date in a 48-hour campaign with a “Fastentuch XXL” (over 220 m 2). That same year, a ...
When open, the altarpiece had four scenes of Christ's Passion on one side, from left to right Christ Bearing the Cross (Louvre), the Crucifixion (Antwerp), the Descent from the Cross (Antwerp) and the Entombment (Berlin). On the reverse of the two central panels were the two Annunciation panels, now in Antwerp.
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 ...