E86 – Stations of the Cross
€999,00
“As they were going out, they met a man from Cyrene, named Simon, and they forced him to carry the cross. They came to a place called Golgotha.” (Matthew XXVII, 32 – 33)
The Gospels use the Koine term Kraníon (Κρανίον) when testifying to the place outside Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified, also known as Golgotha. Kraníon is often translated as “Skull” in English, but more accurately means Cranium, the part of the skull enclosing the brain. In Latin it is rendered Calvariae Locus, from which the English term Calvary derives. In the Breda catalog it is referred to as ‘the main squint’ which means “the place of the skull.”
This work was made in Totoral (Argentina) between the 14th of February and the 14th of March 1940.
Signed : Yes | Breda catalog number : E86 |
Condition : Good | Number available : 1 |
Gospel : Matthew XXVII, 32 -34
Mark XV, 21 – 23 Luke XXIII, 26 – 33 John XIX, 17 |
Year of creation : 1940 |
Dimensions : 32,5 x 40 cm |
Additional information
Weight | 0,1 kg |
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Dimensions | 40 × 32,5 × 0,155 cm |
Processing fee | Processing fee is 3,4% |