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41 results filtered with: Jesus Christ Passion Role of Romans
  • Christ brought by Roman soldiers before the high priest Annas. Engraving by C. Bouzonnet Stella after J. Stella.
  • Christ mocked by Roman soldiers. Engraving by C. Bouzonnet Stella after J. Stella.
  • Christ lies on the ground, beaten and mocked. Etching by L. Simonneau after himself.
  • The crucifixion of Christ; his side is punctured by a soldier's lance. Engraving by B. à Bolswert after P.P. Rubens.
  • The flagellation of Christ. Etching by H. Nüsser after J.F. Overbeck, 1843.
  • Pontius Pilate interrogates Jesus and finds no fault in him. Engraving by C. Bouzonnet Stella after J. Stella.
  • The four holy women lament over the dead Christ. Engraving by Annibale Carracci, 1597, after himself.
  • The four holy women lament over the dead Christ. Line engraving after Annibale Carracci.
  • A cross incorporating a montage of pink heart muscles, pink triangles, crossed red and green squares, the AIDS red ribbon on a stamp, flowers, a hand and a version of the American flag; on a background coloured in green crayon incorporating a montage of photographs including Christ's head of thorns and a hand injecting a syringe into an arm; on a further black background bearing the brown lettering: 'el colonialismo' [colonialism]; advertising the danger of AIDS. Colour lithograph by Juan Sánchez, ca. 1995.
  • The mocking and flagellation of Christ; he is crowned with thorns and handed a reed as a mock sceptre. Line engraving by S.A. Bolswert after A. van Dyck.
  • Lamentation over the dead Christ. Engraving after P. de Champaigne.