
Cleveland Museum of Art
The Passion: Christ on the Cross
Martin Schongauer
- Date
- c. 1480
- Medium
- engraving
- Culture
- Germany
- Department
- Prints
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
Martin Schongauer's series of the Passion of Christ was his largest set of engravings, made around 1480, and extensively copied across Europe. It consists of twelve prints detailing the suffering of Christ in the last days of his life. Schongauer's version focuses on crowded scenes, grotesque physiognomies of Christ's tormentors, and great pathos in the compositions. Here, Saint John the Evangelist and four mourning women gather around the cross on which Christ's emaciated body rests. These figures were meant to model the emotional compassion to be felt by the viewer. The skull that lies on the ground behind Saint John alludes to the Golgotha, the site of Christ's crucifixion, also believed to be the place where Adam died.
The authoritative record is held by Cleveland Museum of Art. LinkedCulture surfaces this object and its connections; it does not alter institutional metadata.
Related across collections
Semantically similar works from Cleveland Museum of Art and other institutions.

The Passion: The Entombment
Cleveland Museum of Art

The Passion: Christ Bearing the Cross
Cleveland Museum of Art

The Passion: Christ in Limbo
Cleveland Museum of Art

The Passion: The Flagellation
Cleveland Museum of Art

The Passion: The Agony in the Garden
Cleveland Museum of Art

The Crucifixion with Four Angels
Cleveland Museum of Art

The Passion: Christ Taken Captive
Cleveland Museum of Art

Christ Crowned with Thorns
Cleveland Museum of Art

The Passion: Christ Before Annas
Cleveland Museum of Art

The Passion: Christ Before Pilate
Cleveland Museum of Art

Christ Carrying the Cross
Cleveland Museum of Art

Christ on the Cross
Cleveland Museum of Art