The Grey Passion (attributed in part)

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The Grey Passion is a late 15th–early 16th-century monochrome altarpiece cycle depicting the Passion of Christ, associated with the German Renaissance painter Hans Holbein the Elder.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian art
altarpiece cycle
religious painting
artForm painting
artisticSchool Swabian painting
associatedWith Augsburg school of painting NERFINISHED
attributedTo Hans Holbein the Elder NERFINISHED
colorPalette grisaille
countryOfOrigin Germany
creator Hans Holbein the Elder NERFINISHED
culturalContext late medieval devotional art
depicts Lamentation of Christ NERFINISHED
New Testament scenes
Passion of Christ NERFINISHED
arrest of Christ
betrayal of Christ
carrying of the cross
crucifixion
entombment of Christ NERFINISHED
flagellation of Christ
resurrection
suffering of Christ
trial of Christ
genre Passion cycle
hasPart individual Passion panels
iconography Passion iconography
intendedUse church interior decoration
liturgical setting
languageOfWork visual art
mainSubject Crucifixion of Jesus NERFINISHED
Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
Last Supper NERFINISHED
Resurrection of Jesus NERFINISHED
events of Holy Week
movement German Renaissance NERFINISHED
partOf Northern Renaissance art NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
technique monochrome painting
timePeriod early 16th century
late 15th century
use altarpiece

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Hans Holbein the Elder notableWork The Grey Passion (attributed in part)