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Crucified Hero Shot - TV Tropes
Examples include Rachel (who ironically is a vampire), Ragna, Azrael (who's crucified upside down), Hibiki (strapped to a mix between a clock mechanism and a breaking wheel, in a pose that reminds of crucifixion) and Noel (plus Mu-12 …
Crucifixion - Wikipedia
Crucifixion in the arts - Wikipedia
The Crucifix - YouTube
Sci-Fi on the Cross: The Crucifixion Pose in SF Film …
Apr 2, 2015 · Throughout science fiction film and television history, the crucifixion pose — the very symbol of Jesus’s suffering and sacrifice — has frequently been deployed to suggest the concept of meaningful and profound sacrifice too.
Does anyone know what this pose is actually called? : …
There's not really a name for the pose beyond just "t-pose" or "Jesus pose". It has a basking look to it, but it is meant to invoke the crucifix and there's various works of art of Christ in a similar pose with arms slightly raised at his sides.
The artistic depiction of Christ’s crucifixion: history meets ...
Art Object Page - National Gallery of Art
The Crucifixion is enacted in front of the crenellated wall of the city of Jerusalem. The cross is flanked above by four fluttering angels, three of whom collect the blood that flows from the wounds in Christ’s hands and side.
Fra Angelico (Guido di Pietro) | The Crucifixion | The …
This early work by Fra Angelico, likely made for private devotion, accentuates the drama of Christ’s Crucifixion. In the foreground the Virgin collapses in grief, surrounded by the lamenting Mary Magdalen and Mary of Cleofas.
Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Anatomical Crucifixion (James Legg), 1801 - Royal Academy of Arts
The Classic Crucifix Pose: Past VS Present - YouTube
The Crux of the Matter: The Truths and Fictions of Crucifixions
The Crucifixion (Kreuzigung) – Works - University of Chicago
Crucifix, by Michelangelo
Some Visions of the Crucifixion Aren’t T-Shaped - Smithsonian …
How Superman Became a Christ-Like Figure in American Culture
The Crucifixion (from Scenes from the Passion of Christ)
Crucifixion - World History Encyclopedia
How the Meaning of the Crucifixion of Jesus Has Changed | TIME