Mark 15:21-32
- The Procession (Matthew 27:31; Mark 15:20-22; Luke 23:26-32; John 19:17)
- Christ Alone with the Cross (Matthew 27:31; Mark 15:20-22; Luke 23:26-32; John 19:17)
- Simon from Cyrene (Matthew 27:32; Mark 15:21; Luke 23:26)
- The Procession in Various Compositions (Matthew 27:31; Mark 15:20-22; Luke 23:26-32; John 19:17)
- Rejection of the Wine with Gall (Matthew 27:34; Mark 15:23)
- The Nailing to the Cross (Mark 15:24; Luke 23:33; John 19:18)
- The Raising of the Cross (Mark 15:24; Luke 23:33; John 19:18)
- The Clothes (Matthew 27:35; Mark 15:24; Luke 23:34; John 19:23)
- With Other People from the Biblical Account (Matthew 27:35-56; Mark 15:24-41; Luke 23:33-49; John 19:18-37)
- With No Other People Shown (Matthew 27:35-56; Mark 15:24-41; Luke 23:33-49; John 19:18-37)
- With a Composite Group of Other Characters (Matthew 27:35-56; Mark 15:24-41; Luke 23:33-49; John 19:18-37)
- The Inscription (Matthew 27:37; Mark 15:26; Luke 23:38; John 19:19-22)
- The Mockers (Matthew 27:39-44; Mark 15:29-32; Luke 23:35-37;23:39)
This subject covers the whole scene from Christ receiving the cross at Pilate's to the arrival at Calvary
Christ carrying the cross
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Everlasting Easter - again and again maltreated, The
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Christ bearing the cross to Calvary
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Bearing of the cross, The
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Christ carrying the cross
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Flagellation of Christ
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Christ carrying his cross
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Christ Carrying the Cross
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Basically, all artworks depicting one - and only one - ordinary clothed man helping Christ carrying the cross, are connected to the current heading
Christ carrying the cross
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Going forth to Calvary
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Christ carrying the cross
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Christ carrying the cross
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Mass of St. Gregory, with scenes from the passion, The
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Scenes from the passion of Christ and the pelican with her young
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Crucifixion, The
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Calvary
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Christ is offered wine with gall
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Crucifixion with St. Jerome and St. Dominic and scenes from the passion, The
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Wine mixed with gall
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Jesus is crucified
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(6 Pictures)
Related Chapter:
Matthew 27 ;
Mark 15
Christ being nailed to the cross
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Christ nailed to the cross: The third hour *
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Christ is nailed to the cross
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Christ nailed to the cross
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Crucifixion
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Golgotha
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Erection of the cross, The
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Raising of the cross, The
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In many artworks depicting the crucifixion, the episode with the soldiers and Christ's garments can be seen as part of a bigger composition. The current heading is for artworks focusing on this specific episode.
Parting of Jesus's garments
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After the crucifixion
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Soldiers casting lots for Christ's garment *
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Agony, The
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Crucifixion
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Christ on the cross
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Crucifixion, The
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Crucifixion
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(542 Pictures)
Related Topics:
Curtain, Earthquake, Raising of Dead ;
Family and Followers at Calvary ;
I Am Thirsty! ;
The Bones of the Thieves Broken ;
The Centurion ;
The Clothes ;
The Darkness ;
The Nailing to the Cross ;
The Piercing in the Side ;
The Raising of the Cross ;
The Repentant Thief ;
They Beat Their Breasts ;
Watching the Crucified
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Related Names:
Calvary ;
Centurion
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Related Chapter:
Matthew 27 ;
Mark 15 ;
Luke 23 ;
John 19
Christ on the cross
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Crucifixion
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Crucifixion, The
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Crucifixion
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This heading is for artworks where the crucifixion is depicted with both people from the biblical account and people foreign to it
Christ on the cross between Mary and St. John
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Crucifixion
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Crucifixion and St.s
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Stories of Christ's passion
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(46 Pictures)
Related Topics:
Curtain, Earthquake, Raising of Dead ;
Family and Followers at Calvary ;
I Am Thirsty! ;
The Bones of the Thieves Broken ;
The Centurion ;
The Clothes ;
The Darkness ;
The Nailing to the Cross ;
The Piercing in the Side ;
The Raising of the Cross ;
The Repentant Thief ;
They Beat Their Breasts ;
Watching the Crucified
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Related Names:
Calvary ;
Centurion
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Related Chapter:
Matthew 27 ;
Mark 15 ;
Luke 23 ;
John 19
Worship of the inscribed tablet from the cross, The
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Crucifixion
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Inscription on the cross, The
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Soldiers cast lots for Christ's robe. Pilate has written his superscription. *
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The present heading is for artworks that have the mockers as their main content (the figure of Christ being more or less absent) and artwork where the title indicates that they are focused. Pictures where they have a subordinate role, are connected to other subjects under "The Crucifixion".
Aha! ... come down from the cross *
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