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The Crucifixion, One of Three Panels from a Tabernacle Wing

Artist: Unknown, Florentine, ca. 1230

The Crucifixion with the Penitent Magdalen

Artist: Pseudo-Dietisalvi di Speme (Siena, active last third thirteenth century)

Triptych: Virgin and Child with Saints Dominic and Francis; Crucifixion with Penitent Magadalen; Saints Michael the Archangel, Peter Martyr and Catherine of Alexandria

Artist: Follower of Meliore (Master of the Yale Dossal?) (Florence, active second half 13th century)

The Crucifixion with the Penitent Magdalen and Saints

Artist, formerly attributed to: Cenni di Francesco di Ser Cenni (Florence, documented 1369–1415)
Artist, probably by: Florentine School

Virgin and Child Enthroned with Six Angels and The Crucifixion

Artist: Master of Monte Oliveto (Italian, Siena, active ca. 1315–ca. 1335)

Virgin and Child Enthroned between Saints Nicholas, Margaret of Antioch(?), Dorothy, and John the Baptist; The Crucifixion

Artist: Master of the Misericordia(?) (Florence, third quarter 14th century)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Cenni di Francesco di Ser Cenni (Florence, documented 1369–1415)

The Crucifixion

Artist: Lorenzo Monaco (Florence, active by 1388–ca. 1424/25)

The Crucifixion; Virgin Annunciate, One of Three Panels from a Triptych

Artist: Niccolò di Pietro Gerini (Florence, documented 1368–1414)

The Crucifixion

Artist: Biagio d'Antonio (Florence, 1444/46–1516)

The Crucifixion

Artist, workshop of: Filippino Lippi (Florence, 1457–1504)

The Crucifixion

Artist, copy after: Paolo Caliari, called Veronese (Italian, Venice, 1528–1588)

The Crucifixion with the mourning Virgin and Saints John the Evangelist and Mary Magdalen

Artist, forgery of: Unknown, School of Duccio Italy

Christ on the Cross, plate 10 from The Passion of Christ

Artist: Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617)

The Crucifixion (Passion Series)

Artist: Nicolaes de Bruyn (Flemish, 1571–1656)
After: Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617)

The Crucifixion

Artist, workshop of: Bicci di Lorenzo (Italian, Florence, 1373–1452)

The Crucifixion

Artist: Florentine School (?), ca. 1360–70
Artist, formerly attributed to: Francesco da Volterra (Italian, 1343–1371)

Compositional Study, for The Crucifixion, Reredos (central panel), American Cathedral in Paris

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Compositional Study, for The Crucifixion, Reredos (central panel), American Cathedral in Paris

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Study for The Crucifixion, Reredos (central panel), American Cathedral in Paris

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Study for The Crucifixion, Reredos (central panel), American Cathedral in Paris

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Study for The Crucifixion, Reredos (central panel), American Cathedral in Paris

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Figure Study of Mary, for The Crucifixion, Reredos (central panel), American Cathedral in Paris

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

The Nativity and The Crucifixion

Artist, follower of: Jacopo del Sellaio (Italian, Florence, 1441/42–1493)

The Crucifixion

Artist: The Master of the Risen Magdalen (Italian, Ferrara, active early 16th century)

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