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  1. Ugolino di Nerio. This panel was the central scene of the predella (the lowest part of the altarpiece below the main level) that Ugolino made for the church of Santa Croce in Florence. It shows Christ carrying the Cross to the site of his crucifixion as described in the Gospel of John (John 19: 17).

  2. Kiss of Judas, also known as the Betrayal of Christ, is a Proto-renaissance artwork by Giotto depicting Judas kissing Christ & the Roman mob.

    • Giotto di Bondone
    • Proto-Renaissance
    • Religious Historical Art
    • 1304-06
  3. Probably the most famous picture of the famous Scrovegni Chapel frescoes, "The Betrayal of Christ" (also known as "The Kiss of Judas") was painted by the Florentine artist Giotto di Bondone (1270-1337) in the first decade of the 14th century.

  4. The Taking of Christ (Italian: Presa di Cristo nell'orto or Cattura di Cristo) is a painting, of the arrest of Jesus, by the Italian Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. Originally commissioned by the Roman nobleman Ciriaco Mattei in 1602, it is housed in the National Gallery of Ireland , Dublin .

  5. Feb 10, 2024 · The Taking of Christ is a masterpiece painted by the renowned Italian artist, Caravaggio, in the early 17th century. It depicts the biblical scene of Jesus Christ's betrayal and arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane.

  6. Jul 17, 2024 · The Betrayal of Christ: painting by Carel Victor Morlais Weight (1908–1997), York Art Gallery Carel Weight: York Art Gallery: YORAG : 1403 York Art Gallery: The Betrayal of Christ: painting by Charles S. Ricketts (1866–1931), Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Charles Ricketts: The Tullie: 1949.125.64 The Tullie: 1904 De gevangenneming van ...

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  8. Nov 27, 2015 · A rare medieval painting depicting Judas’ betrayal of Christ may have survived destruction at the hands of 16th century iconoclasts after being ‘recycled’ to list the Ten Commandments instead. We cannot know for sure why the painting was re-used in this fashion. Lucy Wrapson.

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