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The Fourteen Stations of the Cross

The Fourteen Stations of the Cross
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The Fourteen Stations of the Cross
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Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
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synthetic polymer paint on 14 sheets of paper on cardboard 750 x 555 mm - Colin McCahon painted Fourteen Stations of the Cross, 1966 as a sequence which ideally was to be viewed from left to right. The artist paints the 14 events described in the New Testament, beginning with Christ being condemned and ending with his body being laid in the tom...

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Date created
1966
Creator
Colin McCahon
URL
https://www.aucklandartgallery.com/explore-art-and-ideas/artwork/12296
Related subjects
waterfalls / Christianity / religious art / religious symbolism / symbols / deaths / sentencing / text / handwriting / Drawing

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