Deposito de Cruce

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Deposito de Cruce is the Latin title traditionally used for artworks depicting the biblical scene of Christ being taken down from the cross, commonly known in English as "The Descent from the Cross."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art-historical term
iconographic theme
associatedWith Gospels NERFINISHED
New Testament NERFINISHED
category biblical narrative in art
religious art subject
commonlyAppearsIn altarpieces
frescoes
panel paintings
sculpture groups
contrastsWith Crucifixion scene with Christ still on the cross
depictsMoment removal of Christ’s body from the cross
hasEnglishName The Descent from the Cross NERFINISHED
hasKeyFigure John the Evangelist NERFINISHED
Joseph of Arimathea NERFINISHED
Mary Magdalene NERFINISHED
Nicodemus NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Latin NERFINISHED
hasMotive mourning of Christ
piety
redemption
hasSetting Golgotha NERFINISHED
hasSubject Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary NERFINISHED
followers of Christ
hasTheme Crucifixion of Jesus NERFINISHED
Lamentation over Christ NERFINISHED
Passion of Christ NERFINISHED
iconographicallyFollows Crucifixion
iconographicallyPrecedes Entombment of Christ NERFINISHED
oftenIncludes cloth or shroud supporting Christ’s body
ladder leaning against the cross
nails removed from Christ’s hands and feet
partOf Christian iconography
refersTo biblical scene of Christ being taken down from the cross
relatedTo Deposizione dalla Croce NERFINISHED
Descendimiento de la Cruz NERFINISHED
Descent from the Cross NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfUse Baroque period NERFINISHED
Middle Ages NERFINISHED
Renaissance NERFINISHED
usedIn Christian art
Western art
art history

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The Descent from the Cross titleInLatin Deposito de Cruce