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Witness Vittore Carpaccio’s 1510 ‘Christ with the Passion.’ A poignant Renaissance masterpiece blending sorrow & symbolism. Explore Venetian artistry, detailed figures & divine beauty.
Hieronymus Bosch's 'Christ Mocked' depicts the brutal crucifixion aftermath with unsettling detail & symbolism. Explore this iconic Renaissance masterpiece’s rich history and artistic significance.
Titian’s ‘A Knight of Malta’ (1510) – a stunning Renaissance portrait at the Uffizi. Explore its dark elegance, symbolic details & masterful technique.
Explore Matthias Grünewald’s ‘The Small Crucifixion,’ a powerful 1510 oil painting showcasing dramatic Expressionism & intense emotion. A rare glimpse into Renaissance art.
Experience the emotional depth of Lucas Cranach the Elder's 1510 Head of Christ Crowned with Thorns, a masterpiece of Early Netherlandish art; discover this poignant piece today.
Experience Albrecht Dürer's iconic woodcut print "Small Passion: 18. Christ Being Crowned with Thorns." Explore its meticulous detail, dramatic lighting, and symbolic representation of suffering in Northern Renaissance art.
Dürer’s "The Large Passion: Christ Taken Captive" – a dramatic monochrome engraving showcasing brutal battle chaos & intense emotion. Explore Mannerist style, hatching, and symbolic mortality.
A poignant depiction of the crucifixion featuring intricate details and emotional depth by Venetian Renaissance master Vittore Carpaccio, inviting you to explore this profound piece of art history.
A somber group of mourners gathers around the deceased in this poignant 1510 painting from Daniel Mauch’s workshop that captures the emotional intensity of the Late Gothic period and invites you to explore its history.