Instruments of the passion
- Instruments of the passion
Objects related to the
Passion of Christ. These include the column on which he was beaten; the whips used for his
flagellation; the crown of thorns placed on his head; the cross, nails, and hammer of his
Crucifixion; the sponge saturated with vinegar administered to him in the last moments of life; the lance of St. Longinus that pierced his side; and the chalice used to collect his blood.
Historical dictionary of Renaissance art.
Lilian H. Zirpolo.
2008.
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