Take a look at these fifteenth examples of how the Crucifixion of Jesus was depicted by medieval artists between the 3rd and 15th centuries.
Here are more medieval images of the Crucifixion:
Triptych: The Crucifixion, The Flagellation and The Entombment, c.1500 @artinstitutechi #limogesenamel #GoodFriday pic.twitter.com/NFRsFNsTI2
— Camille GD (@cgranddewyse) April 3, 2015
Tying Christ to the cross on the ground. Crucifixion in @MorganLibrary Book of hours MS H.5. pic.twitter.com/qhruF4VysM
— Sarah Peverley (@Sarah_Peverley) April 3, 2015
Today is Good Friday.Crucifixion of Jesus from Horae ad usum Rothmagensem. Paris,1498. #Holyweek #GoodFriday pic.twitter.com/8RwTn5DN4h
— LambethPalaceLibrary (@lampallib) April 3, 2015
Crucifixion from Mirrour of the blessed lyf of Jesu Christi @MorganLibrary MS M.648. pic.twitter.com/81B3LGHBcd
— Sarah Peverley (@Sarah_Peverley) April 3, 2015
The Crucifixion #GoodFriday @BLMedieval Royal 11 B III f. 289 pic.twitter.com/HgPyZ3Ueuq
— Melibeus (@melibeus1) April 3, 2015
The Crucifixion #GoodFriday @BLMedieval Additional 25588 f. 109v pic.twitter.com/83hxKSZ6mj
— Melibeus (@melibeus1) April 3, 2015
A little Good Friday follow up to the medieval lyric I RT'd this morning via @DrKateAsh. https://t.co/DJjav5gDn0
— Lucy Allen (@LucyAllenFWR) April 3, 2015
Happy Good Friday! This majestic object from the collection is a medieval West Highland cross showing the crucifixion http://t.co/PA2Nr30wJU
— Aberdeen Uni Museums (@UoAmuseums) April 18, 2014













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