RMH66DMF–Calvary group. Balke church, Ostre Toten, Oppland. 2nd half of 13th century. Historical Museum. Oslo. Norway.
RMH66DMD–Calvary group. Balke church, Ostre Toten, Oppland. 2nd half of 13th century. Historical Museum. Oslo. Norway. Detail.
RMMBYRKJ–Franciszek Jurjewicz (1849-1919). Lithuanian painter. Pilgrims in the Vilnius Calvary, 1894. National Gallery of Art. Vilnius, Lithuania.
RMF4BN6E–Israel. Jerusalem. Mound where some theories say they be the real Golgotha or Calvary where Jesus was crucified. Currently, central bus station. Bab Al Zahra.
RMF3KPKY–Israel. Jerusalem. Mound where some theories say they be the real Golgotha or Calvary where Jesus was crucified. Currently, central bus station. Bab Al Zahra.
RMF4BN69–Israel. Jerusalem. Mound where some theories say they be the real Golgotha or Calvary where Jesus was crucified. Currently, central bus station. Bab Al Zahra.
RMMBYRKM–Franciszek Jurjewicz (1849-1919). Lithuanian painter. Pilgrims in the Vilnius Calvary, 1894. Detail. National Gallery of Art. Vilnius, Lithuania.
RM2FJX1CR–Calvary. European workshop, 17th century. Oil on wood. Museum of Our Lady of Mercy (Museu da Misericordia do Porto). Porto. Portugal.
RM2HG4GCB–Cologne School (ca. 1500). Germany. Altarpiece. Front. Central panel depicting the Calvary. National Museum of Ancient Art. Lisbon, Portugal.
RMH66DME–Calvary group. Balke church, Ostre Toten, Oppland. Jesus on Cross. 2nd half of 13th century. Historical Museum. Oslo. Norway.
RM2B3AX76–Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472-1553). German painter. The Calvary, first half of the 16th century. Lazaro Galdiano Museum. Madrid. Spain.
RM2B3AX7F–Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472-1553). German painter. The Calvary, first half of the 16th century. Detail. Lazaro Galdiano Museum. Madrid. Spain.
RM2M1AWJH–New Testament. Passion of Christ. On the slope to Calvary. Engraving. 'Los Héroes y las Grandezas de la Tierra'. Volume I. 1854.
RMPGYRX4–Master of the Wasservass Calvary (active in Cologne, 1415-1435). Calvary of the Wasservass Family, 1420-1430. Wallraf-Richartz Museum. Cologne. Germany.
RMPH33Y1–Master of the Wasservass Calvary (active in Cologne, 1415-1435). Calvary of the Wasservass Family, 1420-1430. Detail. Wallraf-Richartz Museum. Cologne. Germany.
RMPH33Y6–Master of Saint Veronica (active in Cologne, between 1395-1415). The Small Calvary, ca.1400. Wallraf-Richartz Museum. Cologne. Germany.
RM2W9J951–Niccolò Frangipane. Italian painter active between 1563 and 1597. Jesus led to Calvary. Oil on canvas. Museo Civico Ala Ponzone. Cremona. Lombardy. Italy.
RM2W9J955–Niccolò Frangipane. Italian painter active between 1563 and 1597. Jesus led to Calvary. Oil on canvas. Detail. Museo Civico Ala Ponzone. Cremona. Lombardy. Italy.
RMFYFE08–Hans Wertinger (Ca. 1465-1533). German painter. Crucifixion with Attendant Saints and Donor (Calvary). First third of the 16th century. Oil on panel. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
RMPHRNBG–Master of the Legend of Saint Ursula and workshop (active in Cologne, ca.1480/1490-ca.1510/1515). Crucifixion of Christ (Mount Calvary), ca.1480. Wallraf-Richartz Museum. Cologne. Germany.
RM2W9J91R–Niccolò de Barbari. Italian painter, active between the end of the 15th century and the first quarter of the 16th century. Christ on the way to Calvary. Tempera on canvas. Museo Civico Ala Ponzone Cremona. Lombardy. Italy.
RM2J0C0WT–Frei Carlos. Portuguese Renaissance painter, active from 1517 to 1540. The Calvary Triptych, 1520-1530. The Calvary, the Baptism of Jesus (on the right) and The Profession of St. Paula, the transmission of the rule of St. Jerome to St. Paula and her companions, consecrating her adoption into the bosom of the Hieronymite monastic order (on the left). Oil on oak panel. National Museum of Ancient Art. Lisbon, Portugal.
RMM7HA30–Jesus crucified is surrounded by a crowd of people crying on Mount Calvary. Codex of Predis, 1476. Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMR0NXM7–Egon Schiele (Tulln, 1890-Vienna, 1918). Austrian Expressionist painter. Mount Calvary, 1912. Pencil, gouache and oil on canvas. Leopold Museum. Vienna, Austria.
RMKR57YX–Gerard David (1460-1523). Calvary. Crucifixion with the Virgin Mary, St. John, St. Mary Magdalene and Salome. From Church of st. Mary, Cuenca. Diocesan Museum. Cuenca. Spain.
RMJFCE6F–Joan Mates (ca.1370-1431). Spanish painting. Calvary and Saint Sebastian, 1417-1425. Central panel of the altarpiece of Saint Sebastian. From the refectory chapel of the Pia Almoina, Barcelona. National Art Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain.
RMENJXKG–Israel. Jerusalem. Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Calvary Chapel. Calvary's stone.
RMENJXKM–Israel. Jerusalem. Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Calvary Chapel. Calvary's stone.
RM2A1WRBF–Hans Muelich or Mielich (1516-1573). German painter. Crucifixion, 1539. San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Madrid. Spain.
RM2A1WRBK–Hans Muelich or Mielich (1516-1573). German painter. Crucifixion, 1539. Detail. San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Madrid. Spain.
RMPJB3HE–Gillis Mostaert (1528-1598). Flemish painter. The Bearing of the Cross, ca.1575-1589. Detail. Wallraf-Richartz Museum. Cologne. Germany.
RMKMAHJ4–Joos van Cleve (ca.1480/1490-1540/1541). Flemish painter. Triptych of the Crucifixion, 1512-1515. In the central part, Crucifixion and in the wings, donors with their sons and saints. Bourbon Collection. National Museum of Capodimonte. Naples. Italy.
RMCWM7CP–The Crucifixion. Sculpture originally made in 1629 by H. Hillger based upon a design by W. E. Brohn. Bronze. Prague.
RMKK5GB6–Andrea Sabatini da Salerno (1484-1530), Italian painter. Deposition, ca.1520. Bourbon Collection. National Museum of Capodimonte. Naples. Italy.
RMPGYRWK–Master of Delft (active in Netherlands in 1500). Triptych of the Kievit Family. Wallraf-Richartz Museum. Cologne. Germany.
RMJMFRNT–Cristoforo de Predis (1440-1486). Italian miniaturist. Miniature depicting after speaking with Mary, Jesus dies while the sun eclipses. In Stories of Saint Joachim, Saint Anne, Virgin Mary, Jesus, the Baptist and the End of the World, 1476, written by Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1444-1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMM7HA31–Christ crucified asking for something to drink to the soldiers, and they give him a sponge soaked in vinegar. Codex of Predis, 1476. Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
RMPJB3HD–Gillis Mostaert (1528-1598). Flemish painter. The Bearing of the Cross, ca.1575-1589. Wallraf-Richartz Museum. Cologne. Germany.
RMM8HD17–Harrach Diptych. Court School of Charlemagne, c. 800. Reverse. From Spain or northern Italy, c. 700-750. Ivory. Museum Schnütgen. Cologne, Germany.
RMHN0DC4–Unknown painter of Verona, active in the last quarter of 15th century. Crucifixion, 1490-93. Renaissance. Museo di Capodimonte. Naples, Italy.
RMHN3A2K–Unknown painter of Verona, active in the last quarter of 15th century. Crucifixion, 1490-93. Renaissance. Deail. Museo di Capodimonte. Naples, Italy.
RMHNFMAM–Giovanni Battista Caracciolo (1578-1635). Italian artist. Baroque. crucifixion, 1610. Museum of Capodimonte. Naples. Italy.
RMHN3A2J–Unknown painter of Verona, active in the last quarter of 15th century. Crucifixion, 1490-93. Renaissance. Museo di Capodimonte. Naples, Italy.
RMPNAN3K–Cristoforo de Predis (1440-1486). Italian miniaturist. Descent from the cross. Miniature. Codex of Predis, 1476. Royal Library. Turin, Italy.
RMMAEW71–Jesuchrist crucified and two angels, one of them carrying a crown of thorns and the other one with an instrument of torture. The Virgin Mary is crying at the foot of the cross. Miniature from a Book of hours, 14th century. Conde Museum. Chateau of Chantilly. France.
RMENJXKR–Israel. Jerusalem. Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Golgotha altar. Greek Altar. Greek chapel at Calvary.
RMENJXKE–Israel. Jerusalem. Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Golgotha altar. Greek Altar. Greek chapel at Calvary.
RMENJXK8–Israel. Jerusalem. Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Golgotha altar. Greek Altar. Greek chapel at Calvary.
RMENJXKC–Israel. Jerusalem. Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Golgotha altar. Greek Altar. Greek chapel at Calvary.
RM2HG4GC5–Cologne School (ca. 1500). Germany. Altarpiece. Front. Central panel depicting the Calvary. On the sides, Prison of Christ and Flagellation (left) and Jesus before Pilate, and Christ on the Way to Calvary (right). National Museum of Ancient Art. Lisbon, Portugal.
RMPA9TNK–Ponteceso, La Coruña province, Galicia, Spain. The church of Santa Maria da Atalaia. It was built at the end of 14th century in Gothic sailor style, by Dame Urraca de Moscoro by express wish of his mother Dame Juana de Castro and Lara. Bell tower and calvary stone.
RM2HG4GF0–Workshop or Circle of Quentin Matsys (1466-1530). Flemish painter. Triptych of the Descent from the Cross (central panel). The Way to Calvary (left panel) and the Resurrection (right panel). Oil on oak panel. From the Convento da Madre de Deus (Lisbon). National Museum of Ancient Art. Lisbon, Portugal.
RMEMFW6N–Israel. Jerusalem. Old City. Old City. V Station. Place of encounter between Jesus and Simon of Cyrene, the man who carried the cross of Christ to Mount Calvary. Detail of the stone from 1st century, where it's said that Jesus left the print of his hand.
RMEMMK76–Israel. Jerusalem. Old City. Old City. V Station. Place of encounter between Jesus and Simon of Cyrene, the man who carried the cross of Christ to Mount Calvary. Detail of the stone from 1st century, where it's said that Jesus left the print of his hand.
RM2M68PTE–Calvary Captain Cayetano de Urbina y Ceballos-Escalera. Spanish military and Knight Laureate of Saint Ferdinand, killed in action during the battle of Santa Barbara de Oteiza (Navarre) in 1876. Portrait wearing uniform of captain graduated to Lieutenant Colonel, by Jose Diaz Molina (1860-1932) in 1905. Oil on canvas. Army Museum. Toledo, Spain.
RMCY5H7D–Spain. La Rioja. Prejano. Calvary.
RMCE9HY5–Spain. Pontevedra. Calvary depicting the Crucifixion at the Firewood Square.
RMF9RB44–New Testament. Calvary. Jesus dies on the cross. Drawing by Gustave Dore. Engraving by H. Pisan. Colored.
RMD1PWK5–Gothic Art. Spain. Catalonia. Girona. Calvary. 13th Century. Sant Pere de Galligants Archaeological Museum.
RMCE9HT3–Calvary of Hio. 1872. Carved by Master Cervino. Depicts the Descent from the Cross. Galicia. Spain.
RMDHDDHK–New Testament. Gospel of John. Chapter XIX. Jesus reaches the top of Calvary. Engraving.
RMCRR346–The Aachen Passion Altar. 1505-1510. By the Master of the Altars of Aachen. Detail. Calvary. Central panel.
RMD57N09–Pieter Brueghel the Younger (1564-1638). Flemish painter. The Crucifixion or The Calvary, 1617. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest.
RMD57MY5–Pieter Brueghel the Younger (1564-1638). Flemish painter. The Crucifixion or The Calvary, 1617. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest.
RMCMXKCD–Gothic Art. Spain. 15th century. Jesus walked to Calvary (1483-1487). Altarpiece of the Holy Cross of Blesa. by Martin Bernat.
RMJ43K6D–Christ Carrying the Cross on his way to his crucifixion. Engraving by Rico. 'La Ilustracion Espanola y Americana', 1890.
RMKGXE44–Christ Carrying the Cross on his way to his crucifixion. Engraving by Rico. 'La Ilustracion Espanola y Americana', 1890. Colored.
RMEX3WPD–Crucifixion of Christ. Engraving.
RMFE1M32–Crucifixion of Christ. Engraving. Colored.
RMDHDDGT–New Testament. Gospel of Matthew. Chapter XXVII. Death of Jesus Christ. Engraving.
RMDW4N4H–Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669). Dutch painter. The Three Crosses, 1653. Detail. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland.
RMDW4N6C–Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669). Dutch painter. The Three Crosses, 1653. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland.
RME1EP22–Jan van Scorel (1495-1562). Dutch painter. Triptych of the Crucifixion, 1535. Central panel. Detail.
RME1A7EY–Scenes from the Passion of Christ, ca. 1470. Anonymous. Haarlem?. Catharijneconvent Museum. Utrecht. Netherlands.
RME1A7E9–Scenes from the Passion of Christ, ca. 1470. Anonymous. Haarlem?. Detail of Christ carrying the cross.
RM2JH680C–Christ Crucified. Oil on canvas by a follower of El Greco, 17th century. El Greco Museum. Toledo, Spain.
RM2A2AHYD–Alonso Cano (1601-1667). Spanish painter. Christ on the Cross, ca.1640. San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Madrid. Spain.
RM2JGKFW3–El Greco (Doménikos Theotokópoulos) (1541-1614). Spanish painter born in Crete. Crucifixion. Detail. Oil on canvas, ca. 1575-1577. El Greco Museum. Toledo, Spain.
RM2JGKFWA–El Greco (Doménikos Theotokópoulos) (1541-1614). Spanish painter born in Crete. Crucifixion. Oil on canvas, ca. 1575-1577. El Greco Museum. Toledo, Spain.
RMKGCB1J–Epitaph of Adam Bludowski, 1666. Silesian Museum. Katowice. Poland.
RMPGYRWM–Master of Delft (active in Netherlands in 1500). Triptych of the Kievit Family. Detail. Wallraf-Richartz Museum. Cologne. Germany.
RM2AYGEM3–Spain, Galicia, province of A Coruña. Noya (Noia). Church of San Martin (15th century) and traditional Galician cruceiro. Built by order of the archbishop Lope de Mendoza.
RM2AYGEMC–Spain, Galicia, La Coruña province. Church of San Andres de Teixido. View of the facade. It was built during the 16th and 18th centuries. Famous pilgrimage place of the most northern part of Spain.
RM2WKR80G–Spain, Toledo. Church of San Román. Built in Mudejar style in the 13th century. Altarpiece of the Main Chapel. Polychrome wood. Dated around 1552, its authorship is attributed to Diego Velasco de Avila, following the School of Berruguete.
RM2FK1P7H–The Fountain of Life (Fons Vitae), 1515-1517. Painting attributed to the Flemish painter Colijn de Coter (ca.1450/1455-1539). On the center right is depicted Maria of Aragon, followed by Isabella of Portugal, and Beatrice of Portugal, Duchess of Savoy. On the center left is depicted Manuel I of Portugal, followed by his sons in descending order of age. Museum of Our Lady of Mercy (Museu da Misericordia do Porto). Porto. Portugal.
RMJERRH2–Goncal Peris Sarria (documented between 1380-1451). Valencian painter. Altarpiece of Saint Barbara, ca. 1410-1425. From the Parish Church of Puertomingalvo (Teruel province). National Art Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain.
RMJERRH1–Goncal Peris Sarria (documented between 1380-1451). Valencian painter. Altarpiece of Saint Barbara, ca. 1410-1425. Detail of Saint Barbara. From the Parish Church of Puertomingalvo (Teruel province). National Art Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain.
RM2JGXDKE–Luis Tristán (1580-1624). Spanish painter. Christ Crucified. Oil on canvas, ca. 1620. El Greco Museum. Toledo, Spain.
RMPGYRX1–France, ca.1340. The Wehrden Crucifixion. Wallraf-Richartz Museum. Cologne. Germany.
RMHTM3T6–Beam of the Passion, ca. 1192-1220. Christ carrying the cross. Romanesque. Anonymous. Catalan origin. Tempera on wood. National Art Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain.
RMHTM3T8–Beam of the Passion, ca. 1192-1220. Detail of the Descent of the Cross. Romanesque. Anonymous. Catalan origin. Tempera on wood. National Art Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain.
RMG1W1WG–Niccolo di Pietro Gerini (c. 1340-1414). Italian painter. Florentine school. Crucifixion with the Virgin and St John, 1390-1395. Tempera on panel. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
RMG1W1WH–Niccolo di Pietro Gerini (c. 1340-1414). Italian painter. Florentine school. Crucifixion with the Virgin and St John, 1390-1395. Tempera on panel. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
RMHPH517–Giovanni Battista Benvenuti, called Ortolano (ca.1485-after 1524). Italian painter. Lamentation of Christ, 1521. Detail. Bourbon Collection. National Museum of Capodimonte. Naples. Italy.
RMD1EK76–Silver altar (1620) from the chapel of Husum Castle.The silverwork is by Albrecht von Horn of Augsburg. Crucifixion.
RMHPH516–Giovanni Battista Benvenuti, called Ortolano (ca.1485-after 1524). Italian painter. Lamentation of Christ, 1521. Bourbon Collection. National Museum of Capodimonte. Naples. Italy.
RMD1EK6R–Silver altar (1620) from the chapel of Husum Castle.The silverwork is by Albrecht von Horn of Augsburg. Crucifixion.
RMHPH50M–Colantonio (1440-1470). Italian painter. Descent from the Cross, ca. 1455-1460. Detail. National Museum of Capodimonte. Naples. Italy.
RMHPH50N–Colantonio (1440-1470). Italian painter. Descent from the Cross, ca. 1455-1460. National Museum of Capodimonte. Naples. Italy.
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