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Flagellation of Christ
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Christ with the Cross
Christ with the Cross
Christ holding the cross was a motif that El Greco derived from the narrative of Christ’s Passion, creating an isolated image that seems to have been extremely popular with his cli...
Scenes From The Passion Of Christ, In 'The De Brailes Hours'
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Scenes From The Passion Of Christ, In 'The De Brailes Hours'
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William de Brailes is the only 13th-century
English non-monastic illuminator known to have signed his work. His
surname means 'from Brailes', a town in Warwickshire, about 30
miles...
The Crucifixion
The Crucifixion
It was Friedländer who established the artistic personality of this anonymous artist working in Delft, and attributed the first group of works to his name. Taking his reference poi...
Saint Mary Magdalen Holding a Crucifix; (reverse) The Flagellation
Saint Mary Magdalen Holding a Crucifix; (reverse) The Flagellation
Tempera on canvas gold ground...
The Flagellation; (reverse) The Madonna of Mercy
The Flagellation; (reverse) The Madonna of Mercy
Distemper and oil(?) on canvas...