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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]


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They used to meet annually on Good Friday for a joint parish Stations of the Cross through the streets of the Lower East Side.
Fifty-eight Stations of the Cross is what you might call Georges Rouault's powerful series of etchings, Miserere et Guerre, on view through May 28 at the Museum of Biblical Art near New York's Lincoln Center.
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.
 
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