Crucifixion of Jesus

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    has an ability to last for many years (Kleiner,2016, p. 559). Carlo Crivelli made The Crucifixion painting around 1487. This painting is 75 x 55.2 cm. By looking at the painting, I can infer that it was done for religious proposes. The famous bible scene was when Jesus Christ was crucified on the cross with his mother and followers on the side looking up at him. This is what we can see in this painting. It’s Jesus Christ on the cross. This…

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    the Rood The Dream of the Rood is an Old English, allegorical retelling of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ from a different point of view. Many seem to think this poem is only told from the point of view of the cross that Jesus was crucified on, but an additional interpretation is that this story is told seemingly through the point of view of a normal man, but in all actuality it is the retelling of the vision that Jesus had before he was arrested and his acceptance of his duty to be sacrificed…

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    artists. The iconography is very much similar in that the portrait depicts Jesus on the cross when he was crucified. Both works of art portrays Christ with his arms spread open, nailed to a wooden cross. The element of chiaroscuro, creation of light and dark is very prevalent in both works. The space around the cross is dark and the light is shown on Jesus’ body. There are many reasons as to why there was darkness at the crucifixion, but it is explicated stated that it was a dark afternoon in…

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    Chagall, and it was a landscape with a crucifixion. This artwork was really intriguing to me in many different ways. Let’s begin with the subject, In this painting there are 6 characters in total. There is who i am presuming to be jesus on the cross, a woman, a man and child, a donkey, and what appears to be a king of some sort at the top of the page. The motivation behind this artwork is obviously religion. This artwork depicts Jesus being on the crucifixion cross, and what seems to be people…

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    to deal with it so he passed it on to another leader who just claimed Jesus to be crazy. Pilot then just let the people decide. They decided to crucify him, which was the cruelest punishment saved for the worst criminals. He is beaten and forced to carry his own cross and they hang him there until he dies. Important Historical Points-I thought one of the important historical points made in this film was how they showed Jesus teaching the disciples and other people to love one another, even if…

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    Comparative Art Analysis: Between: Duccio’s, Madonna and Child, 1300. Medium: Tempera and gold on wood. And Follower of Rogier, Madonna and Child, ca. 1400-1450. Medium: Oil on wood. The Connection Between Madonna and Child Artistic styles and techniques will always continue to develop and change as time passes years and even centuries however, not even the passage of time can change the overall meaning and emotion that an artist initially establishes within their own original works of art.…

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    likeness to Jesus during his crucifixion. “Instead, one of the soldiers pierced Jesus’ side with a spear, bringing a sudden flow of blood and water” Jesus was crucified on the cross and he was stabbed in the left and right hands as well as his feet. The difference being that he knew that God the Father sent him to die for everyone’s sins. “Jesus said, reach out and touch me. See punctures in my hands; and put it in my side; leave behind your faithlessness and believe.” (John 20:27) Jesus had no…

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    about Act 3 and highlight some key events that take place. In my mind, Jesus is clearly the obvious main character in Act 3 and the way he lived his life is extremely eye opening. Jesus, who was born of the virgin Mary as it says in Luke chapter 2, lived nothing short of an extraordinary life-even though his life was cut short. Jesus was the perfect man and leader for his disciples even though at times they doubted. Jesus lived by example as he performed miracles such as healing the sick and…

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    On the one hand we should not presume that Jesus has to return in a specific day and time or during our lifetime; but on the other, we should not be so complacent to assume that he can’t return during our lifetime. We ought to be mindful whilst interpreting and/or debating the timing or the Lord’s…

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    decide. The Romans had a custom of releasing a prisoner whom they would people choose at the festivals. Pilate is hoping they would choose Jesus and he would be free of any responsibility. V:7 Marks says a prisoner by the name of Barabbas had committed murder in an insurrection. He was a nationalist who opposed Roman rule and wanted freedom from Rome. He was in prison awaiting his execution. His name is interesting, (Who can tell me just by looking at his name) it means son of the father.…

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