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Albrecht Dürer produced a total of three print cycles of the Passion of Christ: large (7 scenes before 1500, with a further 5 in 1510) and small (36 scenes in 1510) cycles in woodcut, [14] and one in engraving (16 scenes, 1507–1512). [15] These were distributed all over Europe, and often used as patterns by less ambitious painters.
Sculptures of the Crucifixion of Jesus (3 C, 18 P) Pages in category "Crucifixion of Jesus in art" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
These two scenes, preceded by a Crucifixion and Deposition and followed by a Pentecost and Ascension, are the only large panels in the Romanesque phase of work. [11] Occasionally other scenes are shown; in John 20:3–10 he is the first to check that the tomb is empty.
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