Picture gallery of Stations of the Cross Sculpture
Alamosa Convention and Visitors Bureau - Stations of the Cross
The Stations of the Cross are beautifully depicted in a series of bronze sculptures by internationally known San Luis artist Huberto Maestas. They rest along a
National Museum of Catholic Art and Library - Exhibitions
The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception is proud presents “The Stations of the Cross” by artist Virginia Maksymowicz. The 14 sculptures will
Jesus Christ Passion Stations Of The Cross Sculpture 14 Pc Set
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The stations of the Cross (detail) - Búza, Barna - Art Now
This painting titled The stations of the Cross (detail) was created by the Hungarian artist Art Now / Recent in the theme of New Testament using the technique of Sculpture.
Art by Dente - Stations of the Cross
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Seventh Station of the Cross by Carolyn Docimo Walton.
Installation, Hydrocal half-life size multi-figure sculpture of the Seventh Station of the Cross with Mary Magdalene created by Carolyn Docimo Walton, CDW, Carolyn
The 14 Stations of the Cross, Martin Luther King Sculpture
The 14 Stations of the Cross Commissioned by St. Raphael Church in Naperville, Illinois. The photos of these Stations are in the completed clay stage.
The Stations of the Cross - Trinity Episcopal Church, St. Louis MO
THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS at Trinity Episcopal Church St. Louis MO Bronze Sculptures by Lawrence L. Marcell. FIRST STATION - JESUS IS CONDEMNED TO DEATH
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