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Stations of the Cross |
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Stations of the Cross depictions of episodes of Christ’s death. [Christianity: Brewer Dictionary, 1035] See : Passion of Christ How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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For me, that's a metaphor for Luis," says Podsiadlo of Soler's unique version of the Stations of the Cross. A line of plus and equal signs across one of the ink-soaked pieces of paper looks like a rendering of the stations of the cross, lending the work instant gravitas (Untitled, 1992), but the marks are made in correction tape, which has begun to flake off. The Passion of the Christ swims deeply in a particularly Catholic milieu, shaped by such influences as the Stations of the Cross, Marian devotionalism, Baroque painting, and the mysticism of an early nineteenth-century nun, Anne Catherine Emmerich. |
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