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Comments on Rembrandt's passion paintings and Constantijn Huygens's iconography
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Year: 1971 Publisher: Kopenhagen Munksgaard

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Notes on the "Nassau-Mendoza Passion series" by Barend van Orley
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Year: 2012 Publisher: Milano Scuola Beato Angelico

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Rubens : the passion of Christ
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ISBN: 0905203615 Year: 2000 Publisher: Turnhout Harvey Miller Publishers

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A tapestry in the Murray collection
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An early Flemish triptych
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Year: 1959

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A bronze passion ensemble by François du Quesnoy and François Girardon
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Year: 2024

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Francisci chorda traxit ad se plurima corda : 'drawing' the heart's emotions in Jan Provoost's Diptych of Christ carrying the Cross

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Man of Sorrows with a Chalice by Hendrick Goltzius

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The Passion Tapestries of the Saragossa Cathedral and pre-Eyckian Realism
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Jerusalem transposed: a fifteenth-century panel for the Bruges market

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A fifteenth-century Christ Bearing the Cross has been attributed to the Utrecht painter known as the Master of Evert Zoudenbalch. However, scholars have noted details that link the panel to the city of Bruges and its Procession of the Holy Blood. This essay provides new evidence in support of these Bruges connections and links the painting to Passion plays staged in Bruges’s Procession. Known as the “City of Jerusalem,” and seen alongside the relic of the Holy Blood, these plays would have served as a focus for devotions, helping explain why an Utrecht painter might make such allusions to Bruges (jhna.org)

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